The U.S. Supreme Court gave the boot yesterday to a Southern California artist who peddled lithographs and T-shirts depicting the Three Stooges without permission of the trio's heirs. The justices ...
Images of the comedians were not sufficiently transformative to justify protection from the descendants’ claims of violation of their rights of publicity. T-shirts bearing drawings of The Three ...
Heirs of the Three Stooges will get profits from posthumous depictions of Moe, Larry and Curly, thanks to the Supreme Court. The high court rejected without comment an appeal by artist Gary Saderup, ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court gave a poke in the eye to an artist who profited from posthumous depictions of the Three Stooges. Los Angeles artist Gary Saderup lost his appeal in a case seeking First ...
It was the heirs of the Three Stooges saying nyuck, nyuck, nyuck yesterday after the Supreme Court ruled against a California artist who tried to make a buck off the slapstick superstars. The nation’s ...
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It's been more than 30 years since the Three Stooges filmed their last slapstick routine. But yesterday, the California Supreme Court ruled that the trio's heirs still control the Stooges' image -- ...
Heirs of the Three Stooges will get profits from posthumous depictions of Moe, Larry and Curly, thanks to the Supreme Court. The court bypassed a chance to give First Amendment protection to ...
Moe, Larry and Curly won a round in court – and they didn’t have to poke anybody in the eye. The California Supreme Court ruled that an artist cannot depict the Three Stooges on posters and T-shirts ...
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