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RS, ADA AND WAIVERS
1. The nature and scope of one's property Interest in a trademark generally is the right to prevent
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2. Rights in a registered trademark exist indefinitely as long as the mark continues to be used.
3. Public policy dictates that in the United States free market capitalist system, any entrepreneur may
profit by registering a domain name (cybersquatting) that is confusingly similar to a registered or
unregistered mark, or dilutes, a famous mark without liability.
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4. Endorsements of Olympic athletes allow the ability of that particular company to advertise using
images of the Olympic flame.
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5. The broadcast of the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament and the Final Four championship is
copyrightable and only the owners of the copyright are allowed to have access.
6. Players generally have copyright ownership of their individual play, because they are the "author of
the work" -- without their performance on the field there wouldn't be a game to broadcast. DF
7. The trademark laws are put in place to protect more the public rather than the trademark. BD
8. A waiver is a contract that releases an organization from liability for harms caused by ordinary
negligence in exchange for the ability to participate in an activity.
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10. A parent who signs a waiver for their child has signed away the right of the child to sue.
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11. An athlete with a disability will always have a claim to participate as the Supreme Court has
determined that sport is a major life activity.
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