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Settlement: The Final Frontier
The Creators of a Notable Star Trek–Dr. Seuss Mashup Have Reached an Accord with the Author's Estate
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Dr. Seuss Enterprises and the U.S.S. Enterprise
Court of Appeals Concludes That Mash-Up Book Did Not Make Fair Use of the Dr. Seuss Estate's Copyrighted Works
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The Case for Infringement Continues
Defendants Respond to Doyle Estate's Allegations of Infringement
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Is Pirates of the Caribbean Pirated?
Alfred v. The Walt Disney Co., 17-cv-02729 (D. Colo 2017)
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