...law firm may be best known for representing Hollywood and the recording industry in their piracy battles against Grokster Ltd. and Napster Inc. But...
...years ago, modeled in part on the legal strategy of the Recording Industry Association of America, which famously sued individuals accused of illegally downloading...
...bit by bit. In 2006, a group of studios including Columbia Pictures Industries Inc., Paramount Pictures Corporation and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. sued Fung and...
...program created by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), the Recording Industry of America (RIAA), and the five largest Internet service providers...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...of short recordings about law-department benchmark metrics, I wanted to speculate how in-house managers and those in the cottage industry around law...
As patent reform marched on, the intellectual property bar watched high-stakes and big-ticket cases and braced for an Internet land rush
National Law Journal
...pay standard for the poultry processing industry. "Tyson and many other chicken processors changed their practices regarding recording hours worked to address the issue...
National Law Journal
...case behind us," stated Cara Duckworth, a spokeswoman for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in an emailed statement. The RIAA is...
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