...video game image." And at the "Hollywood, Esq." blog of The Hollywood Reporter, Eriq Gardner has a post titled "Appeals Court Revives Ex-QB...
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In an important appeal that divided Hollywood, the Third Circuit sides with the likeness rights of celebrities over protections...
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A roundup of entertainment law news including why a judge won't dismiss copyright claims against Apple and Google. read mor
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The ruling is also a blow to David Bergstein as the appeals court affirms they were partners in five bankrupt companies. read mor
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Rather than pulling down an advertisement that allegedly incorporated an Eminem song, the defendant's lawyers attacked hip-hop legend Dr. Dre for stealing from Michael Jackson. read mor
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Miles Millar and Alfred Gough had claimed millions of dollars in damages over the way WBTV handled financials on the long-running Superman series. 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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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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The plaintiffs sued in 2007 over alleged infringements on the video-sharing site. read mor
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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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