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  2. Fictitious persons disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    Early examples include The Three Stooges' parody of Nazi Germany You Nazty Spy, which stated that "Any resemblance between the characters in this picture and any persons, living or dead, is a miracle," [8] and its sequel I'll Never Heil Again, which features a disclaimer that states that "The characters in this picture are fictitious. Anyone ...

  3. Confusion in Canadian trademark law - Wikipedia

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    (e) the degree of resemblance between the trade-marks or trade-names in appearance or sound or in the ideas suggested by them. [5] The factors under section 6(5) are not exhaustive. [6] Also, given the factual nature of confusion, the particular factors considered and the weighing of the factors varies from case-to-case. [7]

  4. Substantial similarity - Wikipedia

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    Direct evidence of actual copying by a defendant rarely exists, so plaintiffs must often resort to indirectly proving copying. [1] [page needed] Typically, this is done by first showing that the defendant had access to the plaintiff's work and that the degree of similarity between the two works is so striking or substantial that the similarity could only have been caused by copying, and not ...

  5. Teacher Accused of Molesting Boy and Having His Baby — and ...

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    Teacher Accused of Molesting Boy and Having His Baby — and Baby's Resemblance to Student Blew Case Open: Authorities. Nicole Acosta. January 16, 2025 at 2:35 PM. Cape May County Correctional Center.

  6. Masterpiece Inc. v. Alavida Lifestyles Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Masterpiece Inc. v. Alavida Lifestyles Inc. [2011] 2 S.C.R. 387, [2] is a Supreme Court of Canada decision concerning the relevant criteria and basic approach to be undertaken by the Court in analyzing the likelihood of confusion in Canadian trademark law under the Trade-marks Act, 1985 [3] The test adopted by the Supreme Court of Canada is whether, as a matter of first impression, the "casual ...

  7. The symptoms of influenza A and B can be identical, experts ...

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    "Different seasons can be different," Ray agrees, and flu cases don't always spike at the same time of year. But, in general, "during the respiratory (virus) season, we tend to see A coming up ...

  8. Disappearance of Brian Shaffer - Wikipedia

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    Police say they have three theories about the case but declined to discuss them even generally with the magazine. [4] In 2019, an image of an alleged American homeless man in Tijuana, Mexico, bearing a resemblance to Shaffer began circulating online. Columbus news station 10TV forwarded the image to the detective in charge of Shaffer's case in ...

  9. Microsoft v. MikeRoweSoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft argued that their trademark had been infringed because of the phonetic resemblance between "Microsoft" and "MikeRoweSoft". [ 2 ] The case received international press attention following Microsoft's perceived heavy-handed approach to a 12th grade student's part-time web design business and the subsequent support that Rowe received ...