Opinion ID: 3038030
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Text: Extension of the Sub-Licensing Rule to Licenses of Publicity Rights. ..............................938 4. Estoppel. ...............................................................939 C. Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment. ...........939 1. GMP Lacks the Unilateral Right to Sub-License Multiple Ensembles Using the Name “The Glenn Miller Orchestra”. ................939 2. There Are Fact Issues Concerning Any Right of GMP to Directly Operate “Special Units” of the Glenn Miller Orchestra and to Sell Merchandise. ................................................940 3. The Relationship Between GMP’s Contractual Rights and the Eleven Causes of Action Asserted in the Complaint. .....................941 4. Plaintiffs’ Claims Are Barred By Laches. .........941 a. Plaintiffs’ Delay in Bringing Suit. ...............942
of Multiple Bands. .................................942 ii. The Sale of Merchandise. .....................943 b. Resulting Prejudice to GMP. .........................944 5. Plaintiffs are Estopped From Enforcing the Terms of Any Trademark License Conveyed to GMP by the 1956 Agreement. .......................945 CONCLUSION. .................................................................946 7958 MILLER v. GLENN MILLER PRODUCTIONS This matter is before the Court on Plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Adjudication and Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment.