...now defending YouTube LLC against consolidated copyright-infringement actions brought by Viacom Inc. under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The Los Angeles...
...Sandra Aistars, executive director of the Copyright Alliance, whose members include Viacom Inc., CBS Corp. and Time Warner Inc. ...
...rein in Canadian programmer Gary Fung and his company isoHunt Web Technologies Inc., with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruling...
...Attorneys have filed a proposed class action against Google Inc. and Viacom Inc. for allegedly tracking children's Internet use after they visited...
...fever pitch with a record $1.05 billion jury verdict for Apple Inc. against Samsung Electronics Co. in August in the Northern District of California...
...law school faculty member, is executive chairman of CBS Corp. and Viacom Inc. Plans call for a five-story building next to...
National Law Journal
...a major win for Viacom International Inc. in April, when the Second Circuit reinstated Viacom's copyright suit against Google Inc. subsidiary YouTube...
National Law Journal
...10-4931-cv(L) Star Mark Mgmt., Inc. v. Koon Chun Hing Kee Soy & Sauce Factory, Ltd. ...
In view of stalled anti-piracy legislation, copyright owners have turned to alternative methods of monetizing or protecting their content
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