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The Rise of the New 'Copyright Troll'
In their Media Law column, Elizabeth McNamara, a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine, and Joanna Summerscales, an associate with the firm, write: Recently, a wave of photo copyright claims against the media have been filed in the Southern District of New York, leading media entities to once again evaluate the costs of defending an action versus settling, sometimes independent of the merits.Google Granted Summary Judgment on Fair Use Defense
In their Copyright Law column, Robert J. Bernstein of The Law Office of Robert J. Bernstein and Robert W. Clarida of Reitler, Kailas & Rosenblatt, review the recent decision 'The Authors Guild v. Google,' which upheld Google's fair use defense in relation to the company's Google Books library project.Federal Circuit Appears Agreeable to Java's Copyright
A Federal Circuit panel appeared to disagree with a U.S. District Court ruling last year that basic elements of the Java programming language cannot be copyrighted.In Oracle-Google Fight, Federal Circuit Ready to Reverse Alsup
Google lawyer Robert Van Nest tried to defend the judge's decision on copyrightability before a clearly skeptical panel.Google's File Cabinet Squares Off Against Oracle's Ann Droid
Oracle lawyer E. Joshua Rosenkranz wields a new metaphor as computer code copyright fight goes before the Federal Circuit.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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