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Glee
11:05, 21 JUL 2014
Glee may have to change name when shown in UK
Economic Development
Court decision follows victory in trademark case by Birmingham-based comedy club chain
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Glee Club comedy venue wins legal battle against Twentieth Century Fox
Economic Development
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Glee Club's trademark battle with 20th Century Fox goes to High Court
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Owner of a Birmingham comedy club said he will expose the “hypocrisy” of Rupert Murdoch
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Birmingham Glee Club founder to sue 20th Century Fox
Economic Development
Founder of a Birmingham comedy club has accused hit TV show Glee of stealing his venue’s name.
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All roads point to booming leisure industry
Commercial Property
But Mr Phillips expresses concerns that its separation from Broad Street by a good walk and busy dual carriageway, which can be crossed through a 1970s underpass, may turn Broadway Plaza's location, squarely in Ladywood, into a handicap when it comes to attracting visitors.
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