Search Results

0 results for 'Pearson'

You can use to get even better search results
January 28, 2022 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: The Supreme Court Is About to Lose Its 'Driving Force' on IP Law + This Consumer-Facing Company Is Demanding Its Fair Share of Unvaccinated Jurors

Justice Stephen Breyer brought "sophistication and engagement" to the court's intellectual property jurisprudence. He also set in motion its controversial series of patent eligiblity decisions.
10 minute read
March 29, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pharmaceutical Patent Term Extensions and Patent Term Adjustments: Choose Wisely

For pharmaceutical inventions, which usually undergo a lengthy FDA approval process before any drug can be sold, the most valuable portion of patent term is at the end of the patent's life, after FDA approval.
8 minute read
May 30, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Law Firm Sanctioned for Violating Protective Order in Photo Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

A federal judge has imposed sanctions against a law firm for violating a protective order barring its lawyers from using confidential information from one photography copyright infringement case in another lawsuit against the same defendant.
3 minute read
October 19, 2015 |

Fair Use Doctrine Protects Google Books, Circuit Rules

Rejecting a decade-long attack on Google's mass reproduction of millions of books, as well as its presentation of "snippets" of the works, the court said Google Books has a "highly convincing transformative purpose" and the company cannot be held liable for violating the Copyright Act.
5 minute read
August 11, 2015 |

New Report Digs Into Copyright Litigation Data

Lex Machina's "Copyright Litigation Report" was developed from litigation data and court decisions covering thousands of copyright cases filed in U.S. district courts over the past five years.
4 minute read
January 20, 2015 |

Gordon v. Pearson Educ. Inc., PICS Case No. 15-0057 (E.D. Pa. Jan. 9, 2015) Buckwalter, J. (20 pages).

Allegations that defendant transmitted plaintiff's copyrighted photographs to third parties for international distribution in foreign language editions without plaintiff's authorization were sufficient to allege an active step that encouraged or materially contributed to copyright infringement. Motion to dismiss plaintiff's claim of contributory copyright infringement denied.
2 minute read

TRENDING STORIES

    Resources

    • Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act

      Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer

      Download Now

    • The Ultimate Guide to Remote Legal Work

      Brought to you by Filevine

      Download Now

    • Practical Guidance Journal: Protecting Work Product in a Generative AI World

      Brought to you by LexisNexis®

      Download Now

    • Countdown to Compliance: SEC Private Fund Reforms

      Brought to you by Ontra

      Download Now