This Note explores how the Fifth Circuit limited the legal boundaries of parody in the context of trademark law. Section II provides a background of trademark law and how parody fits into a court\u27s determination as to whether infringement has occurred. Section III presents the facts and procedural history of the case, including the district court\u27s analysis. In Section IV, this Note examines how the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal approached the application of parody in the trademark context. Finally, Section V discusses the severe limitation on the legal use of parody set forth by the Fifth Circuit, and offers an alternative approach to parody in the context of trademark law
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The copyright fair use test balances the copyright holder’s right to exclude others from using its w...
The Thesis’ subject, a notion of trademark parodies, by its legal nature simultaneously belongs to t...
In 1992\u27s highly controversial White v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc., the United States Cour...
This Note explores how the Fifth Circuit limited the legal boundaries of parody in the context of tr...
Parodies have long provided many of us with amusement, entertainment,and sometimes even information....
In the two decades since the Supreme Court protected a crude rap spoof from copyright liability in C...
An article focusing on a copyright decision initially may appear out of place in the pages of The Tr...
Courts have struggled with the evaluation of parody under trademark law. While many trademark courts...
Although parody is a meritorious form of literary expression, parodists are often subject to allegat...
When approaching the topic of parody, questions usually arise as to the boundaries between parody an...
Parody and Burlesque as art forms, and their conflicts with the rights of the holder of the original...
When the cast of Saturday Night Live sang I Love Sodom to the tune of I Love New York, Elsmere M...
Criticism has long been grounds for fair use status. This comment argues that parody\u27s value, and...
This report discusses the legal treatment of parodies in seven jurisdictions that have implemented a...
This comment will address how the TDRA has left famous mark holders, particularly high-end fashion h...
The copyright fair use test balances the copyright holder’s right to exclude others from using its w...
The Thesis’ subject, a notion of trademark parodies, by its legal nature simultaneously belongs to t...
In 1992\u27s highly controversial White v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc., the United States Cour...