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  • Is a notice terminating a license to use a copyrighted composition sufficient to establish willful copyright infringement?
  • Will the Use of Common Elements and Themes Leave Filmmakers Susceptible to Copyright Infringement Suits?
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  • When is an idea for a television show so “substantially similar” to the idea for another that it violates copyright law?
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  • One Cannot Use Someone Else’s Trademark under the “Historical Use” Exception Unless it is True Historical Use.
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