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Covering major verdicts and appellate decisions in the copyright arena
By Brett J. Rosen | May 29, 2018
Export controls are laws and regulations that regulate and restrict the release of sensitive technologies and information to foreign countries and foreigners, both within and outside of the United States, for reasons of national security and foreign policy.
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By Scott Graham | May 29, 2018
At least one judge wants the full court to reconsider its precedents on Article III standing for animals.
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By Scott Graham | May 23, 2018
U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman of the Northern District of California ruled that Cisco's copyright suit combined with GC Mark Chandler's blog posts were enough to get by summary judgment.
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By Lawrence E. Ashery | May 22, 2018
Explanation. When the U.S. government denies us legal protection, we want to know why. Accompanying an adverse decision in the legal world, we want an explanation to support the adverse decision so we can understand how the decision was made.
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By Robert L. Maier | May 22, 2018
In 2011, President Barack Obama signed into law the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, which brought the most sweeping change to American patent laws since the 1952 Patent Act.
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By Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein | May 18, 2018
Copyright Law columnists Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein discuss 'Oracle America v. Google', writing: With a third jury trial ahead and the stakes for both parties high enough to justify further appeals, the case is far from over.
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By Stephanie Forshee | May 17, 2018
If legal fights in the online dating industry are any indication, Facebook's legal department would be smart to strategize about its inroads into this new line of business.
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By Jorge Espinosa | May 17, 2018
Americans who have traveled to Cuba, have seen a beautiful country with crumbling buildings, unreliable electrical power and hard-to-access internet.
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By Christopher J. Buccafusco | May 14, 2018
The tactics of “legacy” interests—parties who own copyright interests in already-created songs but who won't be making any new music—are limiting the creative space for today's pop musicians
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By Rose Walker | May 14, 2018
In hiring Dagg, Kirkland delivers another blow to its Magic Circle rivals. Earlier this year, it hired Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer private equity partner David Higgins.
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