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A San Francisco state court jury found three former employees of Technology Integration Group and three FusionStorm executives liable for misappropriation of trade secrets, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of loyalty.
When an artist creates an iconic poster using a photograph taken by someone else, who owns the work? Shepard Fairey, the artist and guerilla marketer who designed the ubiquitous two-toned HOPE poster of President Barack Obama, has an answer: the artist. He's hired Stanford's Anthony Falzone, but the Associated Press--which took the photo that's the basis of Fairey's poster--has brought in its own big gun.
We expect Google to try to recoup the small fortune it surely paid Keker & Van Nest and two other firms to do battle with the likes of David Boies and top Morrison & Foerster IP litigators.
A coalition of technology companies led by Android developer Google Inc. publicly stepped up to back Samsung Electronics at the Federal Circuit.
As the titanic copyright battle between Oracle and Google continues at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Google is hoping for a shot in the arm from amicus briefs filed last week by a parade of computer scientists, law professors, and application developers.
Chin Seeks to Speed Settlement Talks in Google Books Case
A federal judge pressed negotiators yesterday to complete a reworked settlement to resolve litigation over Google Inc.'s plan to establish the world's largest digital library without running afoul of the Copyright Act. Second Circuit Judge Denny Chin warned lawyers on both sides to make meaningful progress in short order or he will decide whether the publication of "snippets" (small sections of books) online without the permission of the copyright holders constitutes "fair use."Judge Seeks to Speed Settlement Talks in Google Books Case
A federal judge pressed negotiators this week to complete a reworked settlement to resolve litigation over Google's plan to establish the world's largest digital library without running afoul of the Copyright Act.Boisterous Google Book Deal Hearing Ends with Sharp Questions, No Ruling, from Judge
For nearly four hours, objectors to a sweeping class action settlement that would give Google the right to scan, display, and sell millions of in-copyright books took turns criticizing the deal in a packed Manhattan federal courtroom, reports sibling publication The Am Law Litigation Daily.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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