Judicial Follies: I’ll take a parodies, please ...Middle East

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A bountiful source of lawsuits has been the law of parody. A “parody” occurs when one person tries to make a political or humorous statement by making fun of something or someone else. These cases are unpredictable because each parody is unique. Thus, inconsistent results are always popping up. Sometimes, the person being parodied wins. For example, the company that owns the rights to Dr. Seuss’ books got a court order preventing sale of a book called, “The Cat NOT in the Hat,” in which two men writing as “Dr. Juice” tried to cash in on the O.J. Simpson case by mimicking Dr. Seuss’ books (“One knife?/Two knife?/Red Knife/Dead Wife.”) The court decided that this work infringed Dr. Seuss’ copy

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