By Alaina Lancaster | Ross Todd | Scott Graham | February 19, 2020
The DOJ told the U.S. Supreme Court that computer code can be copyrighted under the Copyright Act in an amicus brief filed Wednesday.
By Scott Graham | February 19, 2020
A blog post from Oracle Executive Vice President Ken Glueck insinuates that Google has bought some of its tech industry amici curiae and accuses others of switching sides out of naked self-interest.
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 Alaina Lancaster | December 18, 2019
San Francisco-based Emergent Law asserts that "there is no likelihood of confusion" between it and South Carolina-based Emergent Law because of their differing geographic markets and client bases.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 3, 2019
The state of Georgia contends that Public.Resource.Org violated its copyright when organization founder Carl Malamud bought the 186-volume annotated code and all of its supplements and made it available for free online.
By Scott Graham | November 15, 2019
The court's involvement is sure to reignite a 50-year-old debate over how much, if any, software should be subject to copyright, and the contours of the fair use defense in the digital age.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 6, 2019
According to the complaint filed by UAB Game Insight's attorneys in the Northern District of California, the software cheats infringe on the game developer's intellectual property rights.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan D. Bick | August 16, 2019
Internet inventions come in four major categories, each with a different way of best protecting it.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 1, 2019
“The poster is outside the territory of the U.S.; the church's main concerns have been addressed by the takedown,” said Judge James Donato at a hearing Thursday morning. “Isn’t that enough to call it a day?”
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