Fair Use! (If you got to this page by accident, and want to see the problem (and play “Is it Fair Use?”), click here. The court held that the use of the logo wasn’t really commercial (because no one bought a ticket to a game to see the logo), the use was...
Fair Use! You can read the opinion here. (If you’re confused, you probably got here without reading the fair-use problem, which you can read here.) Oh, and now you can safely view Scream Icon, along with a better view of the stage (from the very awesome...
Fair Use! You can read the opinion here. (If you’re confused, you probably got here without reading the fair-use problem, which you can read here.) Oh, and now you can safely view Scream Icon, along with a better view of the stage (from the very awesome...
Fair Use! You can read the opinion here. (If you’re confused, you probably got here without reading the fair-use problem, which you can read here.) Oh, and now you can safely view Scream Icon, along with a better view of the stage (from the very awesome...
FAIR USE! (Read the Is it Fair Use? problem here.) The court found Elf Off’s use of Elf On’s marks to be a fair use. As I strongly implied in setting up the problem, the question of parody would determine the question of likelihood of confusion, which in...
Yes, it’s fair use! OK, now you can read the opinion, well, except don’t pay too much attention to the trademark analysis, because I’ll want to play another round Is it Fair Use? with that. (Click here if you missed the problem.) Remember, the...