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Posted on: Saturday, December 12, 2009

Flynt wins part of smut trademark case


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The porn family feud that played out in federal court this week ended in a draw yesterday when a jury ruled that Larry Flynt's estranged nephews infringed on their famous uncle's trademark when they launched their own smut business, but did not invade his privacy and are not liable for the substantial attorney fees both sides rang up.

The jury of four men and four women in Los Angeles rendered its verdict after a four-day trial, during which they sat next to a big-screen TV used to repeatedly display blown-up photos of porn DVD boxes featuring naked women on the front and people engaged in all sorts of contortions on the back.

They listened as Flynt, who was paralyzed by a white-supremacist sniper in 1978, sat in his gold-plated, velvet-lined wheelchair on Tuesday and Wednesday and testified that in the porn business his name stands for quality. His nephews, he said, were besmirching it by putting that name on "trashy" adult movies.

PALIN BOLDLY GOES UP AGAINST SHATNER

Sarah Palin made a surprise appearance on "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" yesterday — and turned the tables on actor William Shatner.

In recent appearances on the late-night show, Shatner has adopted a serious pose to recite some of Palin's less serious observations.

Yesterday, he read passages from Palin's blockbuster "Going Rogue," including ones about rapper Kid Rock and stalking sheep.

Then it was Palin's turn to read from Shatner's autobiography, "Up Till Now." The former Alaska governor's selections included one in which Shatner talks about visiting an African elephant "in my underwear."

After the readings, there appeared to be no hard feelings. The two left the stage arm-in-arm.

REALITY TV MOM GIVES BIRTH TO 19TH KID

An Arkansas couple featured on the reality TV show "18 Kids and Counting" now has 19.

Cable network TLC says 43-year-old Michelle Duggar gave birth to a 1-pound, 6-ounce daughter Thursday night in an emergency cesarean section. She'd been due March 18. TLC says baby Josie Brooklyn is in stable condition at a Little Rock hospital.

EX-PLAYMATE, COLTS PLAYER HAVE NEW SON

Former Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson and her NFL husband Hank Baskett are the new parents of a baby boy.

Wilkinson's publicist says Hank Randall Baskett IV weighed in at 9 pounds, 5 ounces yesterday in Indianapolis, where his father is a wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts. It's the first child for the 24-year-old reality TV star ("The Girls Next Door"), a former Hugh Hefner girlfriend, and the 27-year-old Baskett.