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July 01, 2019 | National Law Journal

Orrick Partner Again Advising on Local TV Initiative

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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April 17, 2019 | New York Law Journal

'Willful Action' Requirement to Show Copyright Violation Is Reaffirmed by Second Circuit, Reviving Infringement Lawsuit

The panel laid out their disagreements on the finer details of volitional conduct issues while handing a celebrity image service a lifeline in their copyright infringement suit against the now-defunct website Polyvore.
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May 04, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Copyright Liability for Foreign Internet Broadcasters Who Fail to Geoblock

Recently and to the likely dismay of many foreign broadcasters, in 'Spanski Enterprises v. Telewizja Polska' the D.C. Circuit took up an issue of first impression for the federal appellate courts: whether any extraterritorial limits of the copyright law would relieve the liability of foreign content disseminators that send their content into the United States.
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April 16, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Copyright Law in the Age of Twitter

In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: A recent decision by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York involving Twitter may have significant implications for online publications and, ultimately, for how people view the news.
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March 26, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Copyright Liability for Website Owners and Users

A recent SDNY federal court decision has led to new copyright liability concerns among website owners and their counsel. Those concerns are shared by, inter alia, various media, public policy and consumer groups.
5 minute read
November 10, 2017 | The Recorder

How the Supreme Court Ignored the Lesson of 'Zeran' and Screwed Up Copyright Law on the Internet

Roger Allan Ford discusses the problem with Congress and the courts not extending the 'Zeran v. AOL' decision for defamation to its copyright counterparts.
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September 19, 2016 |

SDNY Reaffirms 'Volitional Conduct' Element of Infringement

In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky writes: The volitional conduct test with regard to copyright infringement is controversial, especially in light of recent U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence, and in particular the context of Internet service providers, but a recent decision from the Southern District of New York makes it clear that the doctrine is alive and well, at least for the time being.
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April 15, 2016 |

Litigation Department of the Year: Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe

If trial is the true test of a firm's litigation prowess, Orrick reigned in 2015 with wins in high-stakes employment and IP cases.
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April 11, 2016 |

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