For many years, Johnny Carson was the star of a popular television show called The Tonight Show. For about 20 years, he was introduced nightly on the show with the phrase, "Here's Johnny!"
A large segment of the television-watching public associated this phrase with Carson. Carson, who was a famous comedian, also performed in nightclubs and theatres around the country.
Meanwhile, a corporation in Michigan was in the business of renting and selling portable toilets.
The company chose the name "Here's Johnny Portable Toilets, " and used the marketing phrase "The World's Foremost
a. If Carson sued the toilet company for invasion of privacy, should Carson win?
b. If so, for which specific tort?