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On the one hand, it sounds as though the prosecutors have him dead to rights.
WSJ: The Evanescence of Majorities
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Disney hoped to secure the rights to the title "Day of the Dead" and such themed merchandise as fruit preserves, fruit-based snacks, toys, games, clothing, footwear, backpacks, clocks and jewelry.
CNN: Day of the Dead trademark request draws backlash for Disney
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Fear of being sued and basic decency may keep U.S. news sources from running the photos, but courts have decided before in rulings about crime scene photos that privacy rights do not extend to the dead.
FORBES: RIPped from the Headlines
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Some of the work with the backlist, such as looking after the rights of long-dead poets, is neither lucrative nor exciting, but artists rely on their agents to take good care of their previous work.
ECONOMIST: Will Britain's oldest literary agency slowly fade away?