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The New Jersey Supreme Court would hold that ideas lose their novelty if they are in the domain of public knowledge before use and, therefore, plaintiff's ideas, based on stories and facts in the public domain, could not have been misappropriated; although the District Court correctly concluded that the contract claims were unenforceable, it erred in applying the "sham affidavit" doctrine, and summary judgment on the quantum meruit claim is reversed.
January 14, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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