The heirs of Abbott & Costello sued the producers of the Broadway hit “Hand to God” over the use of the famous “Who’s On First?” routine in the show. The court ruled that the play’s use of the comedy routine was copyright fair use.
The heirs of Abbott & Costello sued the producers of the Broadway hit “Hand to God” over the use of the famous “Who’s On First?” routine in the show. The court ruled that the play’s use of the comedy routine was copyright fair use.
With all the talk about Guns N’ Roses’ imminent reunion at Coachella 2016, I thought I’d take a look at the GUNS N’ ROSES trademark situation. As you’ll see, the status remains unclear.
In yet another delicious trademark lawsuit, Pepperidge Farm has sued Trader Joe’s for trademark infringement, dilution, and unfair competition on the grounds that TJ’s Crispy Cookies are confusingly similar to PF’s Milanos brand cookies.
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