... If you guess "art," you're right! ![Smile](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
An L.A. strip club called "The Play Pen" sued the makers of "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" for trademark infringment because of the club's appearance in the game. The plaintiff alleged the game "had ravaged the club's reputation."
In July 31, District Court Judge Margaret Morrow tossed the case out based on her findings that "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" is art, that the depiction of the club was "artitically relevant," and that the use was not "explicitedly misleading."
The Play Pen says it will appeal [to the 9th Circuit.]
Oh, I do so love this town!
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An L.A. strip club called "The Play Pen" sued the makers of "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" for trademark infringment because of the club's appearance in the game. The plaintiff alleged the game "had ravaged the club's reputation."
In July 31, District Court Judge Margaret Morrow tossed the case out based on her findings that "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" is art, that the depiction of the club was "artitically relevant," and that the use was not "explicitedly misleading."
The Play Pen says it will appeal [to the 9th Circuit.]
Oh, I do so love this town!
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