...allows users to download large files bit by bit. In 2006, a group of studios including Columbia Pictures Industries Inc., Paramount Pictures Corporation and Warner...
Aereo Inc.'s pitch is this: With one of its tiny antennas, no bigger than a dime, you can watch television through the Internet. For couch potatoes, it may sound like a great deal, but it is erupting
...Brown: James Williams joins the firm's employment and benefits group as partner in the Chicago office and will focus on executive compensation...
As Congress gears up for its biennial scrum over committee and subcommittee chairmanships, law firms are looking at how the fallout could affect intellectual property and antitrust issues
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...artist and songwriter. In 2006, as he was beginning his career in music, he wrote and recorded a song entitled Stronger, which is about the...
National Law Journal
Activision Blizzard Inc. has brought in noted litigator Beth Wilkinson for an impending $1 billion trial against two former employees who created the blockbuster video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfa
...by the Ninth Circuit in a copyright infringement case brought by Universal Music Group against video-sharing Web site Veoh Networks Inc. Irell has petitioned...
...the commons arises when a group of herders allow their cows...of traditional content (e.g., music, movies, books) but also add...
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