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Disparagement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disparagement , in United States trademark law, is a statutory cause of action that permits a party to petition the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) of the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) to...
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Pejorative - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pejoratives are distinct from profanity, which refers to language that is considered rude; Pejoratives refer more to disapproval and not necessarily rudeness. Sometimes a term may begin as a pejorativ...
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While gratefully acknowledging philosopher Peter Singer's contribution to the modern animal advocacy movement, which he as much as anyone may reasonably be said to have launched, I find certain aspects of his thought disturbing. ... In 2000, the total number of chickens killed in food production worldwide, ... Among land animals,
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This blogger was sued by this company for this post, for which plaintiff alleges damage to business reputation, business disparagement and loss of earning capacity (client signup and retention). (Interestingly, the item published in the post gives the blogger a defamation case against the author.)
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Definition of disparagement in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is disparagement? Meaning of disparagement as a legal term. What does disparagement mean in law? ... Disparagement of goods is a false or misleading statement by an entrepreneur about a competitor's goods.
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This paper will analyze how several different states have approached agricultural disparagement statutes in efforts to protect their unique economies and agricultural industries. ... State Agricultural Disparagement Statutes: Suing Chicken Little...
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