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Date: 2011-11-03 13:39:01
Civil law
Property law
First Amendment to the United States Constitution
Nominative use
Trademark
Lanham Act
Playboy Enterprises
Inc. v. Welles
Playboy Enterprises
Inc. v. Netscape Communications Corp.
United States trademark law
Law
Fair use

Trademark Infringement and the Fair Use Defense by linda g. henry In a December 8, 2004, decision, the Supreme Court resolved a split in the appellate courts on the significance of

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