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May 17, 2007 |

9th Circuit Hands Google a Copyright Victory in Dispute Over Nude Pictures

An online nudie magazine's copyright infringement suit against Google now requires some complex maneuvering after a 9th Circuit panel on Wednesday severely limited what it could argue. Perfect 10 magazine sued Google for providing thumbnail versions of images from the magazine. "We conclude that the significantly transformative nature of Google's search engine, particularly in light of its public benefit, outweighs Google's superseding and commercial uses of the thumbnails in this case," the court wrote.
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April 18, 2002 |

The Big Six: Universities That Make the Most From Licensing

Here's a look at the top six universities that make the most from IP licensing, and the law firms that help them do it.
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May 14, 2004 |

Silverstein v. Penguin Putnam Inc.

Preliminary Injunction Against Creative Work Is an 'Extraordinary Remedy'
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August 30, 2002 |

Suit Against Music Search Engine Proceeds

The battle continues between MP3Board.com, a California-based search engine, and the record labels suing it for copyright infringement. A federal judge in New York on Thursday rejected both sides' bids to rule in their favor on summary judgment, forcing the suit a step closer to trial. The case raises the novel issue of whether hyperlinks to pirated material constitute copyright infringement.
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May 16, 2006 |

Bill Graham Archives, plaintiff-appellant v. Dorling Kindersley Limited, defendants-appellees

Publication of Reduced Size Images of Concert Posters In Biography About the Grateful Dead Was Fair Use
25 minute read
December 04, 2000 |

The X Factor

Over the last couple of years, a handful of companies have created Web sites to buy and sell intellectual property: B2B for IP. An exchange for IP and technology sounds like a good idea -- R&D spending tops $200 billion a year in the U.S. alone. But the transactions these companies hope to profit from have yet to come, and the market potential for trading IP remains a big, fat X -- the variable for unknown.
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October 16, 2003 |

Judge Refuses to Take Bait

When Malaco Leaf AB claimed that its "Swedish Fish" were being infringed by "Famous Sqwish Candy Fish," another pisciform gummy candy sold by a smaller competitor, it probably thought it had a good case. Just two years before, Pepperidge Farm successfully claimed trademark rights to "Goldfish" crackers. But fish-shaped or not, crackers are not candy, and Sqwish Fish swam away with a summary judgment dismissing Malaco's suit.
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October 26, 2009 |

In-House At Large Public Companies

2009 Almanac - In-House At Large Public Companies
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