Graham Smith and William Bice return to the legal technology community after selling LiveNote and ProLaw to Thomson Reuters. Can they triumph twice
...state defendants in online copyright infringement actions. In Penguin Group (USA) Inc. v. American Buddha, 90 U.S.P.Q.2nd 1954 (S...
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...Lowry's Reports Inc. v. Legg Mason Inc.,[FOOTNOTE 1]...
A copyright dispute between Hollywood and a website owner of user-generated content, YouTube, has hit the 2nd Circuit -- and the outcome could set a national precedent regarding the scope of potentia
...MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd., 545 U.S. 913 (2005), involved consolidated...
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The performance right, protected by the Copyright Act, has been fertile ground for disputes. If a trend is emerging in recent decisions, it's that courts won't charge twice for what appear to be the
...Licensing Corp. v. Concession Servs. Inc. and ...
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... In 2007, Citigroup Inc.'s ABN Amro Mortgage Group...online music file-sharing service Napster, is used by millions to...
...Io Group Inc. v. Veoh Networks Inc., 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 65915...
Lawyers and marketers are increasingly trying to enlist Internet users in campaigns to advertise their products and services in online communities, blogs and e-mail. Attorney Alan L. Friel examines t
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