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Aereo Asks Supreme Court to Settle Copyright Fight
In an unusual move that raised the stakes in a major copyright battle between broadcast television networks and the upstart Aereo service, Aereo Inc. urged the U.S. Supreme Court to resolve the dispute, even though it won in the court below.Hearst Appeals Ruling in Favor of Internet Competitor
A Hearst Corp. subsidiary's challenge to a Boston federal judge's refusal to slap an injunction on Aereo continues a copyright war between broadcasters and the Internet television distributor.Aereo Asks Justices to Settle Fight With Broadcasters
In an unusual move that raised the stakes in a major copyright battle between broadcast television networks and the upstart Aereo service, Aereo Inc. on Thursday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to resolve the dispute, even though it won in the court below.J.D. Salinger and the Great Internet Leak
The Internet tampers with J.D. Salinger's last wishes for his unpublished works.Hearst Appeals Ruling in Favor of Internet Competitor
A Hearst Corp. subsidiary's challenge to a Boston federal judge's refusal to slap an injunction on Aereo Inc. continues a copyright war between broadcasters and the Internet television distributor.View more book results for the query "*"
China Dominates Global IP Filings
Worldwide intellectual property patent filings grew at their fastest pace in almost two decades in 2012, with China outpacing all other countries both for number of filings and rate of growth, according to a United Nations agency report.Lights, Camera, (Legal) Action: Fabrizio Hired at MPAA
The following in-house hire has been approved for all audiences by the Motion Picture Association of America: Steven Fabrizio has been cast as MPAA senior executive vice president and global general counsel.Federal Circuit Appears Agreeable to Java's Copyright
A Federal Circuit panel appeared to disagree with a U.S. District Court ruling last year that basic elements of the Java programming language cannot be copyrighted.In Oracle-Google Fight, Federal Circuit Ready to Reverse Alsup
Google lawyer Robert Van Nest tried to defend the judge's decision on copyrightability before a clearly skeptical panel.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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