I think the fact that Topps lost many legal decisions is less important than the success of the primary objective which was make the litigation as long and expensive as possible. In some situations even though the case was decided against Topps by the time of the resolution the issue had become moot to a large degree.
Side note: David, I was able to find time to read your work on the early history of Topps this past month. Thanks for sharing it . It was an interesting read and I was introduced to a lot of early nonsports sets that I wasn't aware of.
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