By Alaina Lancaster | July 2, 2020
The class action complaint asks the Northern District of California to require YouTube to open up its Content ID copyright identification tool to everyone.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 12, 2020
WealthCounsel filed a complaint in a Utah federal court seeking declaratory judgment against AbacusNext's previous assertions that it breached an agreement and reverse engineered its legal document drafting software.
By Eva von Schaper | June 11, 2020
VC Media, a consortium of roughly 200 German publishers, dropped the suit after a Berlin district court made it clear that a 2013 German law was not applicable.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | May 20, 2020
Most people sign up for social media platforms without taking the time or effort to read the platform's Terms of Use. In his Technology Law column, Peter Brown discusses a recent decision from the Southern District of New York that illustrates why this may be a risky proposition for professional photographers, artists or anyone who values their creative intellectual property.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | May 18, 2020
Recently two New York courts addressed intellectual property issues in conflict with video game realism and reached the same conclusion in two different contexts—copyright (tattoos on virtual basketball players) and trademark (trademark and trade dress issues around virtual AMC Humvees). Stephen M. Kramarsky explores the cases in this edition of his Intellectual Property column.
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 Anne Bagamery | April 10, 2020
The French Competition Authority cited "serious and immediate harm to the press sector" in ordering Google to start negotiating in good faith with news publishers over the use of their content online.
By Scott D. Locke | March 6, 2020
'Energy Intelligence Group v. Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors' has significant ramifications for both copyright litigation strategies and how authors and copyright owners should name their digital files.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 2, 2020
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled a Redditor's posts citing Watch Tower's copyrighted works were fair use but that online free speech "is a developing area where the standards are far from settled."
By Andrea Perez | February 28, 2020
Video games have come a long way from the days of arcades, joysticks and blowing into cartridges to fix the game. It's an industry now worth more…
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