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'Hanagami v. Epic Games': One Small Step …
The question before the court was whether the alleged "sameness" was substantial enough to amount to copyright infringement.'Morford v. Cattelan': If Two Artists Tape a Banana to a Wall …
The precedential value of the 'Morford' decision will probably be slim to none.'Gray v. Hudson' Rules on Copyrightability of Musical Elements
The decision articulates the current state of Ninth Circuit law regarding the threshold of protectable originality in music infringement cases, and because so many music cases are brought in the Ninth Circuit the ruling will likely be significant to music litigators nationwide.Comedians' Claims Against Pandora Are No Laughing Matter
In dual lawsuits filed on Feb. 7, 2022, the estates of Robin Williams and George Carlin accuse Pandora Media of willfully infringing the legendary comedians' registered copyrights in their "spoken word compositions"—their standup routines—by streaming the sound recordings that embody those routines without a license for the spoken word works.View more book results for the query "'Cowan Liebowitz Latman'"
Supreme Court Hears Argument in 'Unicolors'
In this edition of their Copyright Law column, Robert W. Clarida and Thomas Kjellberg describe some of the major issues the court addressed in oral argument in 'Unicolors v. H&M Hennes & Mauritz'—presently before the U.S. Supreme Court—and will identify some questions that are likely to remain open no matter the outcome.Potential Laches Defense to Trademark Infringement Where Reasonable Party Should Have Inquired into Whether National Advertising Was Reaching into Party's State
Arch Insurance Co. v. Kubicki Draper, LLP
In a case that had been pending before it for almost two years, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled that a professional liability insurer could bring a malpractice claim against appointed defense counsel based on a subrogation claim in its policy.Arch Insurance Company v. Kubicki Draper, LLP
In a case that had been pending before it for almost two years, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled that a professional liability insurer could bring a malpractice claim against appointed defense counsel based on a subrogation claim in its policy.Appellate Division, First Department: June 3, 2021
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