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It wasn't exactly a pie in the face or a poke in the eye, but a California Supreme Court ruling Monday almost soitainly moiderized Gary Saderup's T-shirt business. In a landmark ruling, the high court unanimously held that the sketch artist's claim to a free-speech right to sell shirts with lithographed and silk-screened images of The Three Stooges was trumped by the comedy group's heirs' rights of publicity.
May 01, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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