By Scott Graham | April 27, 2020
The annotations are "government edicts" that can't be copyrighted, even though they are not the law itself and published by a third party, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for a 5-4 majority.
By Scott Graham | March 23, 2020
Congress will have to try harder if it wants to block states from using sovereign immunity to act as digital pirates, Justice Elena Kagan writes.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 23, 2020
A plaintiffs lawyer bringing an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order to halt sales of knockoff unicorn and dragon art got a sharp rebuke from U.S. District Judge Steven Seeger, in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. "If there's ever a time when emergency motions should be limited to genuine emergencies, now's the time," he wrote.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 9, 2019
Georgia has leaned on lawyers from Arnold & Porter; Vinson & Elkins; and Meunier, Carlin & Curfman to defend its claim that the state's annotated legal code is copyrighted.
By Greg Land | December 3, 2019
The Atlanta firm accused of using GoogleAds to misdirect the plaintiffs' potential clients said the claims are baseless and has vowed to fight them.
By Raychel Lean | November 20, 2019
Help! They need somebody. Not just anybody: Former members of The Beatles and their successors have hired Fort Lauderdale lawyers to sue over alleged trademark infringement.
By Mike Scarcella | October 15, 2019
SG says the United States "has a substantial interest in the court's disposition of this case."
By Marcia Coyle | June 12, 2019
More than 100 law students, 54 solo and small firm practitioners and 21 legal educators want the court to invalidate copyright protection for the Georgia code.
By R. Robin McDonald | June 10, 2019
A mechanical engineering professor emeritus and inventor whose research focuses on high-performance, computer-controlled motion devices, wants to claw back millions of dollars in what he claims are unpaid licensing fees from Uber and Lyft.
By Scott Graham | January 30, 2019
On a trip to the Ninth Circuit, U.S. District Judge William Smith of Rhode Island took a short detour to hear live testimony from three 90-something-year-old witnesses to resolve a 50-year-old copyright dispute over the Game of Life.
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