By Richard Binder | May 30, 2019
Colombian media personality Virginia Vallejo's copyright infringement suit against the Netflix show "Narcos" is going forward — and it's all thanks to a love scene with a gun.
By Richard Binder | May 24, 2019
The estate of Harold Arlen, the composer of "Over the Rainbow" and other classic songs, has dropped a house on the biggest tech companies in the form of a lawsuit over unauthorized recordings.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By James Bryan | April 25, 2019
What if the copyright owner did not know that someone had been wrongly using the copyright for several years before the three-year limitations period? Does the owner waive those damages? Or, do the damages start with the initial infringement? The stakes can be considerable.
By Raychel Lean | March 20, 2019
A lawsuit by Florida resident Charles Ngo over the alleged use of a copyrighted photograph by award-winning Texas photographer Tom Hussey has developed into a claim of fraud on the court, as the defense asserts the photo was never registered as claimed.
By Richard Binder | March 8, 2019
A Kickstarter campaign to digitally remove a “painfully on-the-nose metaphor” from the end of Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning film was quashed by Warner Bros. Entertainment over copyright infringement claims.
By Raychel Lean | January 24, 2019
A federal lawsuit in Miami paints the Kfir Moyal Art Gallery Inc. as a copyright infringer for allegedly reproducing and profiting from a photo of French actress, model and activist Brigitte Bardot.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Morgan Ben-David | December 12, 2018
During the past several years, joint employer liability has been a hot-topic affecting franchisors and franchisees alike, due to the lack of clarity surrounding when two or more businesses may be deemed joint employers.
By Catherine Wilson | December 10, 2018
Most Effective Lawyers: Intellectual property — Attorneys for Mexico's TV Azteca persuaded a Miami federal judge to reject the lawsuit for lack of jurisdiction.
By Roy Strom | November 27, 2018
A federal judge in Washington brought the hammer down on uber-litigious Fox Rothschild client Strike 3 Holdings, calling it a copyright troll that "treats this court not as a citadel of justice, but as an ATM."
By Raychel Lean | November 15, 2018
Colombian production company Dynamo Producciones strikes back at a copyright lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida, claiming its work on the hit Netflix series "Narcos" doesn't support litigation in Miami.
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