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Tranquility City, Luna (AP) – All of the inhabitants of the Moon are abuzz with the latest scandal involving Berlin Ramada, the long-legged blonde model and heir to the Ramada Inn fortune.
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In the Berlin Ramada scenario, her intimate memories were not published under the definition of the statute, and so she should have a basis for suit against the distributors of her memories under the Copyright Act. Conclusion
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For the case of Miss Berlin Ramada, her ability to pursue a lawsuit may be hampered by the fact that there may be a privilege for publications against liability for invasion of privacy when the speech is truthful and regards public figures.
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By contrast, attending Nits de Ramada is not only encouraged, but essential to career enhancement.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » The Spaniards and the Moors–Past and Present 2008
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By contrast, attending Nits de Ramada is not only encouraged, but essential to career enhancement.
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By contrast, attending Nits de Ramada is not only encouraged, but essential to career enhancement.
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Never thought about the name Ramada (at best thought it a family name like Hilton) so I am delighted it is so lovely and evocative in an open-sided porch kind of way!
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The fictional “Berlin Ramada” story above poses a different problem than that of Shannon’s in the last section.
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Whether Ms. Ramada is indeed a public figure or not could well make the difference as to whether she has a valid cause of action.
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Call Brian, see if he can get away; then call the Ramada and ask for an early check-in.
Mary, Mary Patterson, James, 1947- 2005
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