ABA Journal covers John Cochran's win: He told the Hollywood Reporter he would like to spend some of the prize money on...
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A judge realizes there's a difference between movies and reality in analyzing a trademark claim over Catwoman's favorite piece of software. read mor
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A judge says that the WWE does business in Texas, so it will have to face off there against the guy who "pioneered" giving wrestlers songs to walk into the ring to. read mor
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...Tao) and this too ends in a bloody confrontation. [Source] The Hollywood Reporter looks at one Chinese web-user’s reaction to the trailer...
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The Megaupload founder has gotten the country's highest court to review a March decision over access to U.S. government documents. read mor
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The plaintiffs sued in 2007 over alleged infringements on the video-sharing site. read mor
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In a fight with broadcasters, the Barry Diller-backed company files for summary judgment. read mor
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In his latest legal filing, the embattled investor claims Aramid's David Molner and a former business partner conspired against him; says Molner, "This is his latest trick." read mor
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UPDATED: The toy company says it owns rights to make a sequel to the 2000 film based on the successful property read mor
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Media Rights Capital, which produced the Matt Damon film, was fighting over whether the sci-fi story was in the public domain. read mor
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