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Eighth Circuit orders file-sharer to pay record companies $220K in prominent case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has reinstated statutory damages of more than $220,000 against a woman who illegally file-shared two dozen songs, finding the damages to be constitutional.Ruling spurs suits alleging ideas stolen
STEPHEN TERRELL isn't a copyright lawyer. But last month, he filed suit on behalf of four Californians who allege that Fox Broadcasting Co. stole their idea behind the hit reality television show, So You Think You Can Dance. During a 2003 meeting, his clients told an agency executive about their concept and agreed to write, direct and produce the contestant show if it were accepted.Eighth Circuit orders file-sharer to pay record companies $220K in prominent case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has reinstated statutory damages of more than $220,000 against a woman who illegally file-shared two dozen songs, finding the damages to be constitutional.View more book results for the query "Greenberg Glusker Fields"
Rates at Nation's Biggest Firms Hold up Despite Bad Economy
Ruth [email protected] again, despite the slumping economy, law firms' hourly billing rates did not decrease in 2002 and, in many instances, continued to inch up. According to information gathered as part of The National Law Journal's survey of the nation's 250 largest law firms, the faltering economy has not resulted in a downturn in rates.Slow Economy Fails to Erode Rates, National Survey Shows
Ruth [email protected] again, despite the slumping economy, law firms' hourly billing rates have not decreased in the past year and in many instances have continued to inch up. According to information gathered as part of The National Law Journal's 2002 survey of the nation's 250 largest law firms, the faltering economy has not resulted in a downturn in rates.8th Circuit Orders File-Sharer to Pay $220K
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has reinstated statutory damages of more than $220,000 against a woman who illegally file-shared two dozen songs, finding the damages to be constitutional.Former Dodgers Owner's Ex Loses Bid to Undo Settlement
A Los Angeles judge, relying largely on an earlier appellate decision in billionaire Ron Burkle's divorce, has denied a bid by the ex-wife of Frank McCourt, the former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, to set aside the couple's divorce settlement.Judge Unseals Details of Dodgers' Deal With Ex-Owner
The new owners of the Los Angeles Dodgers must make public a single document that reveals their financial arrangement with previous owner Frank McCourt, under a ruling made on Wednesday by a judge in Los Angeles.Trending Stories
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