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'Thaler v. Perlmutter': AI Output is Not Copyrightable
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia recently upheld a final refusal by the U.S. Copyright Office to register a visual work that was not the product of human authorship but was instead created by a computer algorithm. The sole legal issue of the case, Thaler v. Perlmutter, was whether a work autonomously generated by an AI system is copyrightable.Who Got the Work: Day Pitney Partner Steps In to Defend Kas Pet in Trademark Infringement Suit
Day Pitney partner Richard H. Brown has entered an appearance for Kas Pet LLC, a retailer of pet products, in a pending trademark infringement lawsuit.Accrual of Authorship Claims: 'Finch v. Casey'
A discussion of 'Finch v. Casey' concerning 99 songs co-written by Richard Finch and Harry Wayne Casey—aka KC—while they were members of KC & The Sunshine Band in the 1970s. The case is "one of only a handful of cases touching on the interplay between the Copyright Act's statute of limitations, and its termination-of-transfer provisions."'Flagged Just by Association': Another IP Attorney Files Defamation Suit Over Amazon's 'Blacklist'
It's unknown how many attorneys may have been similarly affected, but this is the second example in a matter of weeks of IP lawyers taking on the world's largest online marketplace over its so-called blacklist.Copyright on the Bubble: A Look at 'Slice of the Ice' Dispute
With the Stanley Cup just around the corner, this month's column deals with a recent case from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Grondin v. Fanatics, which involves an item of hockey memorabilia called "Slice of the Ice," a "Lucite sculpture in the approximate shape of the Stanley Cup, with a hockey puck–shaped piece in the center filled with melted ice gathered from the rink used in a prominent hockey game."View more book results for the query "'Cowan Liebowitz Latman'"
25% Off: Judge Reduces $10 Million Disgorgement After Trademark Infringement
The case stems from two suits filed by charitable organizations with similar-sounding names—Cars for Kids and Kars 4 Kids—both of which solicit donations of vehicles that are sold to raise funds for children's charities.No Fair Use of Picasso Art Images: 'De Fontbrune v. Wofsy'
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently adjudicated a fair use claim involving photographs of hundreds of works by perhaps the only 20th century artist even more famous than Warhol: Pablo Picasso.Big Law Lateral Movement Has Accelerated: The Morning Minute
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