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Federal Circuit Parses Patent in Googacle Spinoff
In a dispute proceeding separately from the companies' famous copyright case, Google's lawyer pressed the court to find Oracle's patent anticipated by prior art.Ninth Circuit Takes Up 'Innocence of Muslims' Take-Down Case
In arguments before the en banc court, Judge M. Margaret McKeown zeroed in on the implications of actress Cindy Lee Garcia's copyright claims.Copyright Claims Unify Amici in Trailer Take Down Case
Lawyers for tech companies, like Durie Tangri's Michael Page, are weighing in on 'Innocence of Muslims' YouTube trailer.Circuit Hears Challenge to Fair Use Ruling for Google Books
A ruling that construction of the Google Books digital library is protected by the fair use defense to copyright infringement came under attack Wednesday at the Second Circuit.Should APIs Be Eligible for Copyright?
Application programming interfaces are important to companies, and the U.S. Supreme Court soon may weigh in on whether they can be protected by copyright.Whether .Attorney or .Lawyer, What Happens To .Com?
Although .com remains the gold standard in domain names, its days on top may finally be coming to an end.Tech Companies, Songwriters Air Competing Concerns Over Copyright Reform
In-house counsel for eBay Inc., Google Inc. and the National Music Publishers' Association agreed Thursday that the U.S. copyright system needs improvement, but they offered different views about how to approach reform.Ninth Circuit Will Rehear YouTube Take-Down Order Over Anti-Islam Film
The court announced Wednesday it would revisit the controversial copyright claim made by an actress who appeared in 'Innocence of Muslims.'Wearable Tech: the Next Copyright Battleground
The Motion Picture Association of America and the National Association of Theatre Owners have updated their joint policy to prevent film theft in theaters, with a nod to wearables and smartphones.Decision on TVEyes Service Extends Fair Use for Databases
In their Entertainment Law column, Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini discuss the recent decision in 'Fox News v. TVEyes,' which allowed a searchable database to incorporate copyrighted works in their entirety and provide users with excerpts as a fair use. In approving these key features, the court followed the trail blazed by 'Authors Guild v. Hathi Trust' and 'Authors Guild v. Google' which held that electronic libraries of books created to allow users to search for keywords or terms were protected by fair use.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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