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Free Internet Library Held To Infringe Copyrights
As the COVID-19 pandemic caused public institutions, including libraries, to shut down, the Internet Archive launched the National Emergency Library (NEL) to operate until the end of the national emergency. The NEL offered access to millions of digitized books on its database, including thousands of contemporary works still under copyright. Four major book publishers filed suit in the Southern District seeking to enjoin IA and its free library system from infringing the publishers' copyrights for their books. This article discusses the case Hachette Book Group v. Internet Archive, where District Judge John Koeltl rejected all of IA defenses and granted the publishers' motion for summary judgment to enjoin IA's infringing activities.Jenner, Bucking 'Countercyclical' Pattern, Gets Double-Digit Growth
"What's interesting this time is our growth is not countercyclical. We've been busy and strong" in several practice areas, said co-managing partner Randy Mehrberg.Sony Turns to Lerner David to Defend Patent Case
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Artist Class Action Against AI Art Model Hinges on Fair Use
Artists' lawsuit against Stability AI and others may serve as the leading test case on the issue of copyright infringement in AI-generated art.View more book results for the query "Sony Corporation of America"
Lionsgate GC Who Quit Wasn't Entitled to Severance but Got It Anyway
Corii Berg quit in December, even though he was under contract through June 2023. He and the company haven't said why. Berg's newly disclosed $1.65 million severance payment adds to the mystery.Trans-Atlantic Trio of Orrick Antitrust Partners Moves to Dechert
The firm is adding the former leader of Orrick's antitrust and competition practice in Washington, D.C., as well as partners in San Francisco and London.Jury Orders Sony to Pay $160M for Wrongful Deaths In 2017 Atlanta Mass Shooting
"There is no excuse for how poorly secured this production was."FTC's Microsoft Lawsuit Treads New Ground in Targeting Vertical Expansions
If the FTC wins the latest Microsoft antitrust case, it could open the door for more vertical integration lawsuits from regulators.'A Market for the Work We're Doing': Cleary Sees Its Bay Area Offices Bloom in Year 1
After just one year in the Bay Area, the Wall Street firm is seeing plenty of demand as the technology sector confronts a new regulatory landscape.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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