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However, the "Philip Columbo" misinformation lived on in popular culture, at least for the next several years. Several sources cited the name "Philip Columbo" as the Columbo character's full name, variously claiming that the name was either in the original script for the Columbo stage play
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was a substantially different product from an encyclopedia—the board game used and arranged their fact-based material in a very different manner from any of the sources it used. The judge ruled in favor of
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or that it was visible on his police badge. Neither assertion is true. In fact, close-ups in two episodes of a signature on Columbo's police badge reveal that his name is Frank
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There was nothing improper about using Worth's book simply as one of the many sources from which the game's fact-based material originated. The judge agreed, also noting that
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The "fact" that the Lieutenant's full name was "Philip Columbo" was planted by Worth in his book (and its sequels) in an attempt to catch out anyone who might try to
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reference to the TV character of "Philip Columbo"—despite the first name "Philip" being an invention of Worth's.
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was brought back to public consciousness in the 1980s, when author Worth unsuccessfully sued the makers of
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had the first name "Philip". This "fact" originally appeared in Worth's book, but it was actually
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campaign that mentioned "Lt. Philip Columbo" as the most famous driver of the Peugeot
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did not deny that they sourced material from Worth's book. Instead, they argued that:
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In 1984, he filed a $ 300 million lawsuit against the distributors of the board game
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Columbo's First Name and The Supreme Court - The "Philip Columbo" Story
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Lt. Columbo's first name was never spoken aloud in the TV series
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Facts themselves are not eligible for receiving a copyright
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to review the case, but the Court declined, denying
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United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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Index


ISBN
0912588063
OCLC
2420191
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
Trivial Pursuit
copyright infringement
Columbo
an invention of Worth's that was entirely untrue
Columbo
violate his copyright
Trivial Pursuit
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Supreme Court of the United States
certiorari
Columbo
Peugeot
advertising
convertible
827 F.2d 596
485 U.S. 977
Columbo's First Name and The Supreme Court - The "Philip Columbo" Story
Categories
Columbo
Specialized encyclopedias
Trivia books

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