And without letting Levin finish explaining his idea, Metrov began expounding to him the special point of his own theory. View in context Salutes go out to the New Jersey Second Amendment Society for their new promotional video explaining the difficulties of firearm ownership in New Jersey. Now ...
Nor does parody have to cater to everyone. “[A] parody enjoys First Amendment protection notwithstanding that not everybody will get the joke.”[1] For example, the famed toy company Mattel was denied relief against someone who used Barbie dolls and the Barbie name in parody. This individual...