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Wham-O, Inc. v. Paramount Pictures Corp.
The two components of this test sit on a kind of sliding scale or “continuum,” Southwest Voter, 344 F.3d at 917 ; thus, “the less certain the district court is of the likelihood of success on the merits, the more plaintiffs must convince the district court that the public interest and balance of hardships tip in their favor.” Id. at 917-18 (articulating the latest standard of review of a district court’s preliminary injunction decision to be “limited and deferential”); see Oakland Tribune, Inc. v. Chronicle Publ’g Co., Inc., 762 F.2d 1374 , 1377 (9th Cir.1985) (citation omitted…
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Playboy Enterprises, Inc. v. Terri Welles, Inc.
See Dr. Seuss Enters. v. Penguin Books USA, Inc., 109 F.3d 1394, 1405 (9th Cir.1997), ce rt. denied, 521 U.S. 1146 , 118 S.Ct. 27 , 138 L.Ed.2d 1057 (1997).
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Westchester Media Co. v. PRL USA Holdings, Inc.
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See Dr. Seuss *1006 Enterprises, L.P. v. Penguin Books, USA, Inc., 109 F.3d 1394 (9th Cir.), cert. dism., 521 U.S. 1146 , 118 S.Ct. 27 , 138 L.Ed.2d 1057 (1997).
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Mattel Inc., a Delaware Corporation v. Walking Mountain Productions, a California Business Entity Tom Forsythe, an Individual D/B/A Walking Mountain Productions, Mattel Inc., a Delaware Corporation v. Walking Mountain Productions, a California Business Entity Tom Forsythe, an Individual D/B/A Walking Mountain Productions
See also Dr. Seuss Enters., L.P. v. Penguin Books USA, Inc., 109 F.3d 1394, 1399 (9th Cir.) (holding that fair use "permits courts to avoid rigid application of the copyright statute when, on occasion, it would stifle the very creativity which that law is designed to foster"), cert. dismissed, 521 U.S. 1146 , 118 S.Ct. 27 , 138 L.Ed.2d 1057 (1997). 21 To determine whether a work constitutes fair use, we engage in a case-by-case analysis and a flexible balancing of relevant factors.
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Mattel Inc. v. Walking Mountain Productions
See also Dr. Seuss Enters., L.P. v. Penguin Books USA, Inc., 109 F.3d 1394, 1399 (9th Cir.) (holding that fair use “permits courts to avoid rigid application of the copyright statute when, on occasion, it would stifle the very creativity which that law is designed to foster”), cert. dismissed, 521 U.S. 1146 , 118 S.Ct. 27 , 138 L.Ed.2d 1057 (1997).
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In re Disbarment of Barnes
No. D-1815.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Sep 29, 1997.
521 U.S. 1146
Published
Brenda Powers Barnes, of Santa Monica, Cal., having requested to resign as a member of the Bar of this Court, it is ordered that her name be[*1147] stricken from the roll of attorneys admitted to the practice of law before this Court. The rule to show cause, issued on June 23,1997 [ante, p. 1102], is discharged.