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23 Jun 10:14 am
... 's lawsuit seeking to block publication of 60 Years Later: Coming Through the Rye apparently thinks Holden Caulfield is "a portrait by
words." Funny, I might think of Catcher in the Rye as analogous to a painting, but the character himself? Holden Caulfield ... the main outline
of the Gloucester subplot; Montaigne's Essays, which were translated into English by John Florio in 1603; An Historical Description of Iland of
Britaine, by William Harrison; Remaines Concerning Britaine, by William Camden ( ...
31 Jul, 2007 3:14 am
Law professors John Burrows, an expert on Aboriginal legal issues at the University of Victoria, and Timothy Caulfield, a specialist in health law at the University of Alberta, are the two law faculty among the newly elected Fellows of the...
18 Jun 5:13 pm
... 1, 2009, J.D. Salinger filed suit against "John Doe, writing under the name John David
California," two publishers (Windupbird Publishing Ltd. ... film rights and quoting his 1980 public statement: "There's no more to Holden Caulfield. Read the book again. It's all there. Holden ... bench on June 17, it will be interesting to see how the Court characterizes the following features
of the Holden Caulfield character that Salinger claims are unique: * Being "a disaffected 16-year old boy" who is "kicked ...
2 Jun 1:39 pm
... Through the Rye, is written by a purported American living in Sweden named John David California. The novel portrays a 76-year old Holden
Caulfield - the famed protagonist of the original work - wandering the streets of New York ... issues - the first of which is probably easier
to win than the second. The first is whether the character of Holden Caulfield is copyrightable. That issue - whether a fictional character is
copyrightable - is a little unsettled. It's most readily applied to characters ...
20 Nov 10:06 am
... possessing a controlled substance and misdemeanor DUI…charges that were based on an anonymous caller's tip. The caller reported that Caulfield almost hit her and her husband head-on, causing them to swerve into a ditch to avoid the ... v. Ohio to stop, detain, and/or arrest Caulfield, Caulfield's charges could be reduced or possibly even dismissed. As Los Angeles DUI defense attorney
John Murray explains, "In order for these types of DUI and possession charges to stick, the judge must believe that ...
25 Jun 7:30 am
... under the pen name John David (J.D.) California, introduces "Mr. C." in his book as the 76-year-old Holden Caulfield who escapes from a nursing home ... 's lawyers contend that the right to create a sequel to "The Catcher in the Rye" or to use the character "Holden
Caulfield" belongs only to Salinger, who has never permitted his work to be filmed, staged ... Columbia (2004), claims ICM agent Jack Gilardi
and his friend John Rockwell ran a scam in which they "hip-pocketed" actresses in attempt to take ...
9 Jul 7:29 am
... the Rye is a commentary and criticism of Catcher in the Rye or, instead, an effort to cash in on the copyrighted character of Holden Caulfield. In other words, is Coming through the Rye original or not? I can't tell for sure without reading it ... its publication is that Holden did not
develop at all emotionally or intellectually through the course of the book's story. "John Aldrige wrote that in the end, Holden remains what
he was in the beginning -- cynical, defiant, and blind. As for the reader, ...
19 Jun 11:27 am
... against fellow author, Fredrik Colting, for plagiarism. Colting, under the pen name John David (JD) California, wrote "Sixty Years Later",
a work that follows Holden Caulfield, the legendary character from Salinger's most popular work "The Catcher in the Rye", in his old age. While
Colting initially claimed that the work was a simple piece of fiction that places Caulfield in an entirely different setting, Salinger has
refused to consider it as anything more than a rip-off of his original ...
24 Feb, 2007 5:34 am
... provided by the Florida personal injury law firm of Perenich, Carroll, Perenich, Avril, Caulfield & Noyes, P.A. on this very topic: The
answer to this question really requires you ... specific example may help you understand why an attorney consultation is advisable. John Smith,
a Florida resident who has prudently purchased $100,000 in Uninsured Motorist ... own, against a careless driver for the driver's policy limits of $10,000. John feels he has done the right thing because the driver's insurance ...
3 Jun 11:22 am
J.D. Salinger has sued to stop the publication of a sequel of sorts to his novel Catcher in the Rye. The new novel is titled 60 Years Later: Coming Through the Rye and written by
John David California. Is the character Holden Caulfield copyrightable? Is the new novel a parody?
Read the Wall Street Journal Law Blog for more information. See the complaint here. Posted by Jon Lutz
24 Jun 2:00 am
... of Clean Air Act Dated Feb. 24, 1973, as Released by the Richard Nixon Presidential Library on June 23, 2009 06/23/2009 Memorandum to White House Counsel John Ehrlichman From Nixon White House Security Adviser Jack Caulfield (PDF 120 KB) Memo Regarding the
Chappaquiddick Inquiry Dated July 31, 1969, as Released by the Richard Nixon Presidential Library on June 23, 2009 06/23/2009 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ...
2 Oct 8:00 am
/**/ Panel 1, Chair: Frank Pasquale, Seton Hall Law School Raizel Liebler, John Marshall Law School Cutting the Gordian Knot: Possible
Solutions to the Conflict between the Gift, Work-for-Hire and Market Models for ... Use Story: Art Vandelay, high school philosophy teacher, teaching AP philosophy. He's getting
materials together. Concludes that Holden Caulfield illustrates some principles of Existentialism-wants to copy and distribute portions of
Catcher for his class, but he's worried that Salinger ...
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