Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 18. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1979 |
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116. lappuse
... Defendant operated a bar open to the general public . The bar included entertainment from various musical groups and an admission fee was charged . Plaintiffs had informed the Defendant of the necessity of obtaining ASCAP License in ...
... Defendant operated a bar open to the general public . The bar included entertainment from various musical groups and an admission fee was charged . Plaintiffs had informed the Defendant of the necessity of obtaining ASCAP License in ...
265. lappuse
on the degree to which the defendant's work may function as a substitute for that of the plaintiff . An examination of the purpose of the defendant's use may reveal an intention to bene- fit from the market demand for the appropriated ...
on the degree to which the defendant's work may function as a substitute for that of the plaintiff . An examination of the purpose of the defendant's use may reveal an intention to bene- fit from the market demand for the appropriated ...
344. lappuse
... Defendant used it as a trademark for women's jeans . The court refused to grant a preliminary injunction . They noted that using a prior regis- tered mark on similar products brings into play many vari- ables the strength of the ...
... Defendant used it as a trademark for women's jeans . The court refused to grant a preliminary injunction . They noted that using a prior regis- tered mark on similar products brings into play many vari- ables the strength of the ...
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