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A Sirius Question of Sound Recording Rights
In their Copyright Law column, Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein discuss a case, potentially momentous for the music industry, over whether the holders of common-law copyrights in pre-1972 sound recordings have, as part of the bundle of rights attendant to their copyright, the right to exclusive public performance of those sound recordings.A Sirius Question of Sound Recording Rights
In their Copyright Law column, Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein discuss a case, potentially momentous for the music industry, over whether the holders of common-law copyrights in pre-1972 sound recordings have, as part of the bundle of rights attendant to their copyright, the right to exclusive public performance of those sound recordings.Universal Image Prods., Inc. v. Fed. Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Universal Image Prods., Inc.v.Fed. Ins. Co.475 Fed.Appx. 569This case was not selected for publication…Judgment Enforcement Against Foreign Debtors
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky write that when a judgment debtor is foreign and has no ongoing business operations and no visible assets, the usual approach of enforcing a judgment against it by identifying assets and levying on them becomes more challenging. Two recent, related New York decisions illustrate the difficulties in pursuing certain foreign debtors.California Appeal Looms Over Sirius Copyright Fight
Courtroom setbacks for Sirius XM Radio spawned a fresh wave of copyright lawsuits last week. But Sirius could begin to reverse the plaintiffs' momentum if a California appeals court grants the company's pending plea for intervention.California Appeal Looms Over Sirius Copyright Fight
Courtroom setbacks for Sirius XM Radio spawned a fresh wave of copyright lawsuits last week. But Sirius could begin to reverse the plaintiffs' momentum if a California appeals court grants the company's pending plea for intervention.The Turtles Speed Toward Performance Payments for Pre-1972 Recordings
In their Entertainment Law column, Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini write: In denying a motion by defendant Sirius XM Radio for summary judgment in a suit over its transmitting of pre-1972 sound recordings, Southern District Judge Colleen McMahon's decision upends settled expectations of who must pay for what in the broadcast music industry.The Turtles Speed Toward Performance Payments for Pre-1972 Recordings
In their Entertainment Law column, Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini write: In denying a motion by defendant Sirius XM Radio for summary judgment in a suit over its transmitting of pre-1972 sound recordings, Southern District Judge Colleen McMahon's decision upends settled expectations of who must pay for what in the broadcast music industry.Am. Elec. Power Co. Inc. v. Affiliated FM Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Am. Elec. Power Co. Inc.v.Affiliated FM Ins. Co.556 F.3d 282United States Court of Appeals,Fifth Circuit.AMERICAN…Arctic Slope Reg'l Corp. v. Affiliated FM Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Arctic Slope Reg'l Corp.v.Affiliated FM Ins. Co.564 F.3d 707United States Court of Appeals,Fifth Circuit.ARCTIC…Trending Stories
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