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High Court Bulks Up on IP Cases
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear two patent cases and one high-profile copyright fight, bringing the number of IP disputes on its docket to an unusual high.Hookah Copyright Claim Goes Up in Smoke
Although available in various designs and colors, the shape of a hookah's water container is not copyrightable, according to a federal appeals court.Open Source Attribution in a Remix World
The increased use of open source makes it more important than ever to understand the composition of your code base in order to comply with associated license obligations.Substantial Similarity in the Age of Electronic Music
Michael R. Graif and Jason Gottlieb of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle write: Driven by technical advances in electronic music production, an increasing amount of popular music lacks several traditional markers that courts use to determine whether one song is "substantially similar" to another: melody, harmony, rhythm, and lyrics. Instead, the creativity inherent in electronic music centers on the "texture" of the sound being produced. But can a sound texture be protected by copyright?View more book results for the query "*"
Finalist, Intellectual Property Litigation Department of the Year: Winston & Strawn
Winston won a $1 billion jury verdict for Monsanto, but that's just a taste of what the firm's IP litigators can do.Finalist, Intellectual Property Litigation Department of the Year: Orrick
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