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Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2013January 01, 2013 EDT

Explicitly Explicit: The Rogers Test and the Ninth Circuit

Daniel Jacob Wright,
trademarkfree speechFirst AmendmentRogers testNinth Circuitartistic expressionlikelihood of confusionfair useconsumer confusionexpressive works
Journal of Intellectual Property
Daniel Jacob Wright, Explicitly Explicit: The Rogers Test and the Ninth Circuit, 21 Journal of Intellectual Property 193 (2013).

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