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By Mason Lawlor | May 31, 2023
In the midst of multiple battles over the legal copyrights to one of the most successful video games of all time, game developer Krafton is awaiting a jury verdict in the Northern District of California on an allegedly breached settlement over the rights to its hugely popular "PUBG: Battlegrounds."
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By Nicholas C. Patti and Caleb W. Diaz | May 26, 2023
While the February 2023 law is less restrictive than its predecessor, under the new law, schools have additional duties and obligations. In addition to the requirements mandated in the June 2020 law, schools must provide additional educational programs for their student athletes.
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By Conor Tucker | May 17, 2023
In March, the Supreme Court heard a blockbuster trademark case with significant implications for trademark law. After argument, reversal seems likely as questioning from the justices suggests that a long-standing precedent is unlikely to survive unscathed. But the Court also indicated concern over the broader implications of this case in the arts, entertainment, and publishing. Here's what you need to know about Jack Daniel's v. VIP Products.
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By Chris Castle | May 11, 2023
Should resale royalties be paid to artists and venues when tickets are resold? Such a resale royalty might encourage artists or sports teams to permit transferability for some or all their tickets. It would also help to value that property right. So how would that work?
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By Ross Todd | May 11, 2023
Ilene Farkas, Donald Zakarin and their team did a lot to ease the nerves of modern music makers last week when they convinced Manhattan jurors that Sheeran's Grammy-winning song "Thinking Out Loud" did not copy "Let's Get It On," the Marvin Gaye hit written by Ed Townsend.
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By Chris Castle | May 10, 2023
Should resale royalties be paid to artists and venues when tickets are resold? Such a resale royalty might encourage artists or sports teams to permit transferability for some or all their tickets. It would also help to value that property right. So how would that work?
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By ALM Staff | May 9, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Stan Soocher | April 25, 2023
The November 2022 tech meltdown of online access that slowed or barred consumers from buying tickets from Ticketmaster for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, her first since 2018 and the largest one-day ticket demand Ticketmaster had ever faced, generated worldwide coverage and outrage from her fans. But the incident also resulted in a sizzling convergence of many of the issues that have plagued online sales of live events for years.
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By ALM Staff | April 24, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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By ALM Staff | April 20, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
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