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25 Oct 2011, 6:50 am
As for Yorkshire Warrior, the identity of the goods and the distinctive character of the trade mark again favoured a likelihood of confusion: the allegedly infringing white rose device was both closer to the trade mark and was more dominant than in the case of Yorkshire Bitter. [read post]
23 Oct 2011, 10:36 am by Jasmine Joseph
While the Mississippi Supreme Court might disagree with DeShaney v. [read post]
23 Oct 2011, 5:13 am
In the field of parody, specifically, eyes of consumers collectively rolled when EMI Publishing claimed copyright infringement over a Youtube video created and performed by a group of people who parodied RnB stars Alicia Keys and Jay-Z’s huge hit ‘New York (Empire State of Mind)' with the song ‘Newport (Ymerodraeth State of Mind)’ (for those readers unfamiliar with British geography, Newport is a town in south Wales). [read post]
19 Oct 2011, 8:23 am by WSLL
The evidence was not received to show bad character or the propensity to commit crimes, but instead why Appellant would burglarize the victim. [read post]
17 Oct 2011, 1:40 pm by admin
  However, as the Supreme Court recently ruled (PDF) in Brown v. [read post]
17 Oct 2011, 5:58 am by Steve McConnell
Professor William Hubbard, in "The Problem of Measuring Legal Change, with Application to Bell Atlantic v. [read post]
17 Oct 2011, 4:00 am by Terry Hart
Its peculiar character, too, is that no one possesses the less, because every other possesses the whole of it. [read post]