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" ... Cafepress.com argued that the T-shirt references to “Born to Rock” weren’t intended to communicate a relationship with the trademark owner, and thus were not being used “as a trademark.” Normally this argument would apply to the trademark owner’s threshold right to sue at all, but “non-trademark use” is also an element of the defense of descriptive fair use (which allows the reuse of descriptive phrases for their lexical meaning). The court says that it cannot categorically declare merchandised items referencing “Born to Rock” as not making a trademark use, because a jury may find some of the T-shirts—such as those with guitar depictions—are plausibly associated with the trademark owner. ... "
" ... Plensa repeatedly uses lexical elements in his work, where he sometimes incorporates letters and words; other times, entire quotations from classic literature by poets like Shakespeare or William Blake. “Art many times is just a beautiful excuse to transform the way that you look at the reality around you, and it’s also the idea of communication, building bridges, putting people in touch with one another,” says Plensa. ... "
" ... Reading the essay out look can also help you proofread it. Print out a copy of the essay, so that it looks different than the way it appears on a computer screen. As you read it, mark any place where you stumble. Disfluencies can be signs of a problem with the essay, such as bad flow, bad lexical choice or logic errors, as well as spelling and grammar errors. Afterwards, correct the problems and read it out loud again. ... "
" ... Your words become your actions and your actions define your past, present and future. Watch your phrases carefully and don’t slip into unhelpful lexical habits that send you off course. ... "