By Charles Toutant | March 5, 2020
States argue that the 2018 decision represents an about-face from another decision by the OLC in 2011, which said the Wire Act applies only to the use of the wires for sports-related gambling. The states said they relied on the 2011 decision in making significant investments in online lottery and gaming offerings.
By Scott Graham | January 29, 2020
The copyright suit says the company rented San Francisco tattooist Sweet Cicely Daniher's unicorn-adorned van for a corporate party, then gave it a starring role in the upcoming film "Onward" without her permission.
By Scott Graham | January 24, 2020
The suits allege that the tech giants have turned a blind eye to widespread pirating by obscure music companies. A digital music expert not involved in the case says the suits strike him as an attempt to game ambiguities in the new Music Modernization Act for windfall statutory damages.
By Scott Graham | January 3, 2020
Haynes and Boone helped the gaming giant shut down unauthorized sales of Super Smash Brothers Ultimate and many other titles.
By Dan Packel | December 11, 2019
Michael Arata's 2015 federal conviction for a tax fraud scheme over misuse of Louisiana film credits led to a failed Supreme Court appeal involving multiple Big Law firms.
By Ross Todd | December 5, 2019
Kozinski, the former chief judge of the court who retired abruptly two years ago amid sexual harassment allegations, is set to make arguments before the court on Monday in a copyright case against the filmmakers behind "The Shape of Water."
By Amanda Bronstad | November 8, 2019
U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner struck down U.S. Soccer's argument that the four proposed class representatives, who include co-captains Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe and Carli Lloyd, lacked standing because they made more money than the highest-paid players on the Men's National Team.
By Jason Grant | September 30, 2019
Rosenberg, the widely respected former federal public servant, isn't interested in listing his guests' stellar resumes or in confronting some weighty issue crashing today's news, he said in an interview. He wants to get at what made them who they are today, and at how they rose to top-level government positions.
By Dan Clark | September 20, 2019
Gina Vetere has been named the vice president and general counsel of the association that puts on the popular Electronic Entertainment Expo, also known as the E3 Expo.
By Scott Graham | July 1, 2019
David Hosp and Locast founder David Goodfriend say they've found a way to retransmit local TV broadcasts over the Internet without violating copyright laws.
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