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Intellectual Property

Feb. 27, 2004

Dumpster Diving for Evidence Gives New Meaning to Scavenger Hunt

Column By Garry Abrams - Never, perhaps, has so much money ridden on the rubbish of a large corporation. The big-deal hearing on whether the Winnie the Pooh royalty case should be dismissed has been, so far, a cruise through the science of garbology, with side trips into the sport of dumpster diving - and the joys of showering afterward.

        Column
        
        By Garry Abrams
        
        Never, perhaps, has so much money ridden on the rubbish of a large corporation.
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