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Idea Behind Photo Denied Copyright Protection
Photographer Peter Kaplan thought his portrayal of a businessman about to leap from a ledge atop a Wall Street building should be protected by copyright. But a New York federal judge thought otherwise. The judge found that Kaplan's photo and photos assembled by a competitor for two ad campaigns are not "substantially similar," and dismissed claims against the Fox News Network and The Stock Market Photo Agency.Defendants agree to butt out of North Face parodies
The North Face and the makers of "South Butt" and "Butt Face" parody products have filed a joint consent judgment of contempt.PepsiCo enjoined from using 'Polar Shock' mark in Northeast
A family-owned bottling company's lawsuit has prompted a Massachusetts federal judge to enter a preliminary injunction against PepsiCo Inc. The injunction bars PepsiCo from using 10 variations on the phrase "Polar Shock" in New York and New England.District Judge Dennis Saylor IV of the District of Massachusetts in Worcester issued the injunction on April 28 in Polar Corp.National Geographic Wins Copyright Suit Over Articles, Photos on CD-Rom
The 2nd Circuit has confirmed a lower court ruling dismissing copyright claims against National Geographic by interpreting the copyrights at issue within the context of the U.S. Supreme Court's 2001 Tasini ruling. The opinion combined multiple cases in which freelance writers and photographers accused National Geographic of copyright infringement over its sale of a set of CD-roms containing the entire collection of magazines dating back to 1888.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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