The opinion contains several gems such as:
"A reasonable consumer would not think a company that owns one strip club in East Los Angeles, which is not well known to the public at large, also produces a technologically sophisticated video game like [Grand Theft Auto] San Andreas."...
"[F]ans can spend all nine innings of a baseball game at the hot dog stand; that hardly makes Dodger Stadium a butcher's shop."
While the court's opinion is, of course, correct, I am continually amazed that the legal system still allows IP attorneys to even make such frivolous claims without being sanctioned.