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Recent Rulings on 'Embedding' Foreshadow Circuit Split: What Does That Mean For Content Use Now?
When and how can you display someone else's visual content on your website without running afoul of copyright law? When and how can someone else display your visual content? A recent ruling out of the Southern District of New York may upend the current paradigm.Orrick Partner Again Advising on Local TV Initiative
David Hosp and Locast founder David Goodfriend say they've found a way to retransmit local TV broadcasts over the Internet without violating copyright laws.Fair Use Verdict Reversed in 'Oracle v. Google'
Copyright Law columnists Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein discuss 'Oracle America v. Google', writing: With a third jury trial ahead and the stakes for both parties high enough to justify further appeals, the case is far from over.Star Trek Copyright Suit Is Settled but Fan-Filmmakers Get Guidance
Entertainment Law columnists Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell analyze a recent decision offering an object lesson in how fan films (as well as fan novels and any other unauthorized fan-created derivative of a popular work) court legal disaster.Court Rules That NY Common Law Does Not Protect Pre-1972 Sound Recordings
No common law right of public performance exists in New York state to compel Sirius XM Radio to pay fees for the use of pre-1972 sound recordings by popular artists such as The Turtles, the state's highest court ruled Tuesday.View more book results for the query "CBS News Inc"
Court Rules That NY Common Law Does Not Protect Pre-1972 Sound Recordings
No common law right of public performance exists in New York state to compel Sirius XM Radio to pay fees for the use of pre-1972 sound recordings by popular artists such as The Turtles, the state's highest court ruled Tuesday.Copyright Counsel Eager for Clarity on Fair Use for Viral Videos
Infringing someone's cat video is one thing, but licensing shops may be on shaky ground when it comes to police abuse clips.Second Circuit Examines Evolving Infringement Standard
In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky writes: The line between legitimate service and actionable infringement can get fairly blurry, sometimes making innovation a dangerous (and expensive) gamble. Nowhere is this more evident than in the developing fields of content delivery and cloud services.Heirs of New Hampshire Poet Sue 'Big Bang Theory' Producers
The heirs to a New Hampshire teacher who wrote a poem about a "soft kitty" eight decades ago said in a lawsuit Monday that characters on one of the highest-rated shows on television have periodically sung a lullaby involving that phrase.McKool Lawyer Works New Angle in Pre-1972 Music Suits
Robert Allen, who was part of a landmark case against Sirius XM Radio, is taking the copyright fight to broadcast stations.Download Now
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