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...advice of HSA's lawyer, Harold '27, Burke has refused to any remarks to the press on "Let's Go," while John A. Marlin '62 continues against the HSA over rights to the work...
Koppell's affidavit, submitted along with Rosenwald's memorandum, said that the name "Let's Go" was suggested by his father, Henry G. Koppell, the president of YTC Universal, in early fall, 1960. He said that he got in touch with Marlin only in late November...
...memorandum also argued that it did not infringe on Marlin's copyright because the total amount of copied material amounted to only one full page out of 124 in the 1962 guide. This amount, it said, was not substantial enough to be considered as a copyright violation...
...dismissed Marlin's contention that "Let's Go" was his trademark with the observation that it had not acquired any secondary meaning--or reputation--as required by trademark laws. Titles, themselves, it pointed out, cannot be trade-marked...
Koppell added that Marlin agreed to deliver the manuscript February 1 but withheld delivery until the end of March. At this time, Koppell reported, Marlin said he would not turn over copy unless Koppell signed the agreement, which he did "so that the guide could be published in time for distribution for the summer season...