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Pyxix Corporation Challenges Documentary Channel's Nuisance Trademark Suit

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List for prestigious prize by the book

The Man Booker Prize shortlist will be announced today, and, yes, Martin Amis will still not be on it, his absence being something of an annual sideshow. However, Peter Carey's Parrot and Olivier in America is expected to stay in the running for the - hold on, dear reader, the mandatory Booker adjective coming up like a speed bump - prestigious award.

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A well-travelled man: Veteran broadcaster Alan Whicker reveals his globetrotting tips

As it happens, everything I knew about travel as a boy, I learnt from Alan Whicker – starting with the extraordinary black-and-white footage of an Englishman with the moustache and the manner of an Army officer lost in the wintry wastes of America's biggest state. "After stopping a train in Alaska, the rest of your life is an anti-climax," says Whicker, raising his right arm. The powerful ...

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Film Clips: This weekend's movie openings and more

OPENING FRIDAY ANIMAL KINGDOM 3 stars (R) After his mother’s overdose, teenage J. Cody (James Frecheville) gets pulled into the criminal lifestyle of his uncles (including Ben Mendelsohn and Sullivan Stapleton). With downbeat naturalism, Animal Kingdom refuses to romanticize the Cody gangs’ larcenous activities, emphasizing how the glory days have passed and the Melbourne police are perfectly ...

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Intellectual Property

In a scathing opinion, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reversed the district court, finding that there was a likelihood of confusion between the marks at issue and that the undisputed facts were sufficient to find trademark infringement as a matter of law.

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