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...TufAmerica v. Codigo Music, 11 Civ. 1434...Publishing LLC, Codigo Entertainment, LLC (together, "...in 2006 by Sony Music Entertainment....
...ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 01-2-9448 Rio Auto Center Inc. v. Garfield Junkyard Inc., App. Div. (per curiam) (18 pp.) Appellant...
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...his record label, Sony Music Entertainment, for violating Sections...
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...De Wall also known as Afrojack, J. Records, Sony Music Entertainment, Sony Music Holdings Inc., Rca Music Group, Polo Grounds Music, Polo Grounds Music Publishing...
...against Jeffrey Brooks ("Jeffrey")1 and Bulletproof Enterprises, Inc. ("Bulletproof"), and (ii) all causes of action against Perfect World...
In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky, a member of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky, writes that one of the most basic questions for any party considering litigation is "Who is my defendan
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