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Appropriation. The United States Golf Association (USGA) was founded in 1894. In 1911, the USGA developed the Handicap System, which was designed to enable individual golfers of different abilities to compete fairly with one another. Between 1987 and 1993, the USGA revised the system and implemented new handicap formulas. The USGA permits any entity to use the system free of charge as long as it complies with the USGA's procedure for peer review through authorized golf associations of the handicaps issued to individual golfers. In 1991, Arroyo Software Corp began marketing software, known as EagleTrak, that incorporated the USGA's system but did not incorporate any means for obtaining peer review of handicap computations. Arroyo's ads also used the USSA's without it's permission. The USGA filed a suit in a California state court against Arroyo, alleging, among other things, misappropriation. The USGA asked the court to stop Arroyo's use of its system. Should the court grant the injunction? Why or why not?
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