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June 20, 2014 |

Fair Use of Digital Libraries for Search and Equal Access

In his Copyright Law column, Robert J. Bernstein and Robert W. Clarida analyze 'Authors Guild v. HathiTrust,' in which the Second Circuit joined the Ninth and Fourth Circuits in finding, in appropriate circumstances, that mass digitization to facilitate search may qualify as transformative use even if the original work itself is not changed or placed in a new context that could be considered commentary or scholarship.
12 minute read
June 13, 2014 |

You 'Buy' Digital Media, But Should You Also 'Own' It?

Congress is considering altering a rule limiting the transfer of digital music, e-books and other online-media goods from one consumer to another.
2 minute read
June 10, 2014 |

Google Won't Get En Banc Review for Java Dispute

Google's lawyers have chosen not to ask the full Federal Circuit to rehear the company's copyright dispute with Oracle.
3 minute read
June 10, 2014 |

Googacle Ruling Won't Get En Banc Review

Google's lawyers have chosen not to ask the full Federal Circuit to rehear the company's copyright dispute with Oracle.
3 minute read
May 16, 2014 |

Amid Patent Backlash, Software Copyrights Get Boost

UC-Berkeley law professor Pamela Samuelson has opined that the Federal Circuit's May 9 decision in Oracle v. Google may have been influenced by the uncertainty surrounding software patents.
6 minute read
May 16, 2014 |

Amid Patent Backlash, Software Copyrights Get a Boost

UC-Berkeley law professor Pamela Samuelson has opined that the Federal Circuit's May 9 decision in Oracle v. Google may have been influenced by the uncertainty surrounding software patents.
6 minute read
May 09, 2014 |

Federal Circuit Revives Oracle Copyrights in Brawl with Google

Oracle's case against Google threatened to become the biggest litigation flop to emerge from the smartphone wars. But with an appellate turnaround led by Orrick's Josh Rosenkranz, Oracle has vindicated its intellectual property and put Google back on the defensive.
3 minute read
May 02, 2014 |

Imitators Stir Up Trouble for App Makers

IP lawyers say developers with hot apps must be prepared to confront counterfeits.
5 minute read
April 21, 2014 |

Court Rules Actress Owns Copyright in Her Film Performance

In their Entertainment Law column, Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini, partners in Franklin, Weinrib, Rudell & Vassallo, Producers of television and film projects know that entering into work-for-hire agreements with all of the creative contributors to their projects is a legal necessity. The alternative invites chaos but the extent of it is rarely explored. The Ninth Circuit, however, recently pondered the consequences of that omission.
12 minute read
April 14, 2014 |

Jenner Takes Aim at Google in Authors' Copyright Appeal

Some think the Second Circuit has already signaled its approval of Google's effort to digitize the world's books, albeit indirectly. After seven years of crusading against Google's project, the Authors Guild has tapped a new legal team and asked the court for a straight answer.
3 minute read

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