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TV Networks Ask D.C. Circuit to Freeze Online Streaming Case
As the U.S. Supreme Court takes up a dispute between television networks and online streaming service Aereo Inc., national broadcasters have asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to put a similar case on hold.High Court to Hear Copyright Battle Over Tiny TV Antennas
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday afternoon granted review in 'ABC v. Aereo', a high-stakes copyright dispute that could shake the television industry to its core.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?Finalist, Intellectual Property Litigation Department of the Year: Orrick
Orrick lawyers don't just want to beat trolls in court—they want to vanquish them.Broadcasters battle purveyors of new technologies
Aereo Inc.'s pitch is this: With one of its tiny antennas, no bigger than a dime, you can watch television through the Internet. For couch potatoes, it may sound like a great deal, but it is erupting into a litigation nightmare for broadcasters.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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