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April 04, 2008 |

Employers Insurance of Wausau, plaintiffs-appellants v. Fox Entertainment Group Inc., defendants-appellees

No Forum Shopping in Insurance Dispute; Court Abused Discretion in Departing From First-Filed Rule
17 minute read
October 12, 2006 |

New York City Transit Authority, respondents v. Transport Workers Union of America, appellant

Sanctions Against Union for Transit Strike Upheld; $2.5 Million Fine Not Excessive Under Taylor Law
35 minute read
August 08, 2008 |

The Cartoon Network LP, LLLP, plaintiffs-counter-claimants-defendants-appellees v. CSC Holdings Inc., defendants-counterclaim-plaintiffs-third-party plaintiffs-appellants

Circuit Backs Remote Recorder Against Programmer's Lawsuit; Injunction Against Cable TV System Vacated
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July 15, 2011 |

New York and California Courts Split on Preemption of Idea Claims

In their Copyright Law column, Robert W. Clarida of Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman and solo practitioner Robert J. Bernstein write that the 1976 Copyright Act aimed to eliminate state law protection "equivalent" to federal copyright, but, to put it mildly, the goal of national uniformity has not been perfectly realized, and preemption cases are notoriously inconsistent.
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March 29, 2004 |

Decision summaries from the NLJ

Archer Daniels Midland trial merits twin juries � and other recent court decision summaries from The National Law Journal.
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August 18, 2010 |

HBO says nix to Netflix

Netflix Inc.'s drive to offer its subscribers online movies from all the biggest Hollywood studios may hit a wall with HBO. Time Warner's pay-television channel, home to shows including "The Sopranos" and "True Blood," holds cable and Internet rights to films from Warner Bros., Twentieth Century Fox and Universal Pictures and is unlikely to make a deal with Netflix, HBO co-president Eric Kessler said.
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October 12, 2000 |

Securing Web Video Rights can be a Minefield

Come the broadband revolution, video will be ubiquitous. Before Web site operators rush pell-mell to put up on-line video, however, they would be prudent to sort through the tangle of associated rights clearance issues. The costs of obtaining rights after the fact can far exceed the costs of proper initial licensing of a work.
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June 24, 2005 |

Revenge of the Mutant Copyrights

In the trackless wastes of the Ninth Circuit, mutant copyrights were already breeding. Spawned in the warm sea of hospitable appellate decisions, armed with the emerging technology and nourished on the public's insatiable lust for the cult of celebrity.
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June 25, 2004 |

Entertainment Law

Michael I. Rudell, an entertainment attorney practicing with Franklin, Weinrib, Rudell & Vassallo, writes that financiers and distributors of motion picture and television productions almost always require the production entity to have a form of media liability insurance coverage.
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