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Titled "Explosive," the program celebrates the company's 56th year with four works. The oldest, from 2003, is the boldest.
Last week, we discussed property rights of a person’s identity under the Illinois Publicity Act. Today, let’s talk about another identity property right that is protected under federal trademark law.