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Too Rusty For Krusty–Nickelodeon v. Rusty Krab Restaurant (Guest Blog Post)

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A few other examples demonstrate, if not deception, at least skepticism or uncertainty: “Hope y’all got a licensing rights from Nickolodeon/Viacom cuz if not… they’ll shut your ass down”; “How the heck did she get the licensing for this? The court then moves on to consider Viacom’s copyright infringement claim.

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IPSC Breakout Session #2: mostly copyright and then marijuana innovation

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The movie adaptation of the book isn’t inherently fair use. A: but the holding is specific that this is only about licensing in commercial markets. They chose not to say the making was not a fair use, hanging on wall, and use in art history book—seem to be conceded fair uses at oral argument.