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  2. Morgan v Odhams Press Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Morgan v Odhams Press Ltd; Court: House of Lords: Full case name: Morgan v Odhams Press Ltd : Decided: 1971: Citation(s) [1971] q WLR 1239; [1971] 2 All ER 1156 (HL): Cases cited: Hough v London Express Newspaper Ltd, Jones v E Hulton & Co, Knupffer v London Express Newspaper Ltd, E Hulton & Co v Jones

  3. A moron in a hurry - Wikipedia

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    A moron in a hurry is a phrase that has been used in legal cases, especially in the UK, involving trademark infringement and passing off.Where one party alleges that another (the defendant) has infringed their intellectual property rights by offering for sale a product that is confusably similar to their own, the court has to decide whether a reasonable person would be misled by the defendant ...

  4. DMG Media - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .dmgmedia .co .uk. DMG Media (stylised in lowercase) is an intermediate holding company for Associated Newspapers, Northcliffe Media, Harmsworth Printing, Harmsworth Media and other subsidiaries of Daily Mail and General Trust. It is based at 9 Derry Street in Kensington, west London . Associated Newspapers Limited was established ...

  5. News UK - Wikipedia

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    History. Between 1987 and 1995, News International owned, through its subsidiary News (UK) Ltd, Today, the first UK national newspaper to be printed in colour.All of News International's newspapers (with the exception of The London Paper, launched in 2006) were founded by other owners, in some cases hundreds of years ago.

  6. Daily Express - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Express is a national daily United Kingdom middle-market newspaper [4] printed in tabloid format. Published in London, it is the flagship of Express Newspapers, owned by publisher Reach plc. It was first published as a broadsheet in 1900 by Sir Arthur Pearson. Its sister paper, the Sunday Express, was launched in 1918.

  7. Walter v Lane - Wikipedia

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    Walter v Lane; Court: House of Lords: Full case name: Walter and another (on behalf of themselves and all other the proprietors of the business of publishing and carrying on The Times Newspaper) and Lane : Decided: 6 August 1900: Citation(s) [1900] AC 539, 69 LJ Ch 699, 49 WR 95, 83 LT 289, 16 TLR 551, [1900-03] All ER Rep Ext 1666: Case ...

  8. London Press Exchange - Wikipedia

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    London. , United Kingdom. The London Press Exchange was founded in 1892 by Frederick Higginbottom and Reginald J.Sykes, [1] becoming a significant Government advertising agency during World War II. [2] It merged with the Leo Burnett agency in 1969. [3]

  9. The Star (1888) - Wikipedia

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    The Star (1888) The Star. (1888) The Star was a London evening newspaper founded in 1888. [1] It ceased publication in 1960 when it was merged with the The Evening News, as part of the same takeover that saw the News Chronicle absorbed into the Daily Mail. For some years afterward, the merged paper was called The Evening News and Star.