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February 09, 2023 | Delaware Law Weekly

Getty Sues Stability AI Again. Will This Clarify AI Art Copyright Law?

AI-generated art is the Wild West of copyright infringement, but Getty Images throwing its hat in the ring is likely to have significant legal ramifications for the budding technology.
7 minute read
December 30, 2022 | Delaware Law Weekly

Supreme Court Will Again Be Focus of IP World in 2023

Despite having lost two of its strongest voices on IP in the last two years, the high court is wading into some 'meat and potatoes' IP issues such as pharma patents and copyright fair use.
10 minute read
August 09, 2022 | Delaware Law Weekly

Del.-Based Adult Film Distributor Files 19 'John Doe' Lawsuits Alleging Stolen Content

"Doe" cases have been around for years, and run the gamut from written works to movies, music, and adult entertainment.
5 minute read
March 29, 2021 | Delaware Law Weekly

ROSS Intelligence's Attempt to Dismiss Thomson Reuters Suit Over Westlaw Content Denied by Del. Judge

Judge Leonard Stark in Wilmington, Delaware, allowed to move forward Thomson Reuters' claims that ROSS scraped the Westlaw database to create its own platform, but noted that ROSS raised "important and interesting questions" over the copyrightability of Westlaw content.
3 minute read
July 01, 2019 | Delaware Law Weekly

TD Bank Not Harmed by Promotion of Infringing Book, 3rd Circuit Rules

The appeals court said the permanent injunction entered against a book written by Commerce Bank founder Vernon Hill II was overly broad, because TD Bank, which owned a copyright covering 16% of the work, had no intention of publishing its own book, but was granted an injunction based on a violation of its "right not to use the copyright."
3 minute read
February 19, 2019 | Delaware Law Weekly

Fox Rothschild Partner Faces Sanctions Hearing Over Porn Copyright Cases

Partner Lincoln Bandlow is asking a California federal judge not to issue sanctions related to his work for ultra-litigious porn maker Strike 3 Holdings.
4 minute read
August 26, 2016 | Delaware Law Weekly

Third Circuit Upholds $1.6M in Damages for Stem Cell Photographer

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has upheld a $1.6 million damages verdict and opened a door to additional recovery for a stem cell photographer who was not paid for a company's widespread use of his rare and valuable images.
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