Mark runs a YouTube channel with thousands of subscribers where he posts videos of himself reviewing movies. In his videos, Mark explains a movie’s plot and plays a short clip to give his viewers an idea of what the film looks like. Mark also gives his opinion of the movie and then rates the movies on a scale of 0 to 5. In his most recent video, Mark gave a scathing review of the “Haunted Mansion” Disney movie and said it wasn’t worth anyone’s time to watch. Because he has such a large YouTube following, plenty of Mark’s subscribers took his recommendation to heart and chose not to watch “Haunted Mansion” based on Mark’s recommendation. Disney knows all about Mark’s movie review videos and is frustrated that Mark is using their protected intellectual property to harm the performance of “Haunted Mansion.” To put an end to this one and for all, Disney sues Mark for copyright infringement given that Mark’s video included some clips of the “Haunted Mansion” movie that he used without Disney’s consent. Do you think Disney will win this lawsuit filed against Mark?
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The Nike “swoosh” logo is an example of a trademark.
The Nike “swoosh” logo is an example of a trademark.
Evan is an avid golfer and has always wanted to open a golf…
Evan is an avid golfer and has always wanted to open a golf course. He loves to watch golf as well, and his favorite professional golf tournament is the Masters Tournament which is played every year at Augusta National Golf Course in Augusta, Georgia. Evan is well aware that the Masters Tournament uses a very distinctive logo to advertise depicting the United States in yellow with a red golf flag located where Augusta, Georgia is and the word “Masters” in green font at the top. When Evan finally bought the land needed for his golf course, he wanted to model everything after Augusta National Golf Course and the Masters Tournament because he was such a big fan. He named his golf course “Augustus National Golf Course” and started using the exact same logo as the Masters Tournament except instead of “Masters,” the logo said “Augustus.” Evan did not bother to get permission or ask Augusta National Golf Course before rolling out his marketing campaign. Augustus National Golf Course proves to be an incredibly popular golf course. Each year when the Masters Tournament is played at Augusta National Golf Course, thousands of visitors show up to Augustus National Golf Course expecting to watch the Masters Tournament and are very disappointed when Evan has to tell them that they showed up to the wrong venue. Augusta National Golf Course is frustrated the Evan’s Augustus National Golf Course seems to be confusing golf fans. Assuming that Augusta has trademarked the name “Augusta National Golf Course” and the Masters logo it uses, what should it do to put an end to Evan’s shenanigans?
Label the following bony landmarks. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.
Label the following bony landmarks. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.
What pelvic girdle bony landmark is known as the “sits bones…
What pelvic girdle bony landmark is known as the “sits bones?”
Choose all the structures that comprise each hip (coxal) bon…
Choose all the structures that comprise each hip (coxal) bone.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will register a…
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will register a trademark as long as it is not which of the following?
Which types of business organizations are terminated upon de…
Which types of business organizations are terminated upon death of the owners?
Honorlock Proctoring.docx
Honorlock Proctoring.docx
Which of the following economic models proposes that sustain…
Which of the following economic models proposes that sustainable growth can happen only through ongoing reutilization of resources and materials with the ultimate goal of generating zero waste?