By Ross Todd | June 19, 2018
Damon Pourshian, the Toronto-based creative director of the production company Deviate, has sued Pixar and Disney, claiming that their 2015 hit animated feature "Inside Out" infringed his copyrighted 2000 student film of the same name.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lawrence E. Ashery, | June 19, 2018
If you enjoy movies about fictional superheroes, then you're probably familiar with Captain America and his miraculous shield. Recently, however, his shield showed up in a most unlikely place—the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO).
By Andrew Denney | June 14, 2018
Judge Frederic Block said that at a trial held last year to explore protections for artists' works housed at the 5Pointz aerosol art gallery in Long Island City, Queens, the judge discovered that property owner Gerald Wolkoff had previously misled about his required timeline for razing the buildings that make up 5Pointz.
By Lizzy McLellan | June 13, 2018
Michael Doctrow, who is handling trademark matters for Triple Crown winner Justify, talked about finding a niche, how gambling makes him a wreck, and how people love "horse art."
By Greg Land | June 8, 2018
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers sued 10 bars and restaurants around the country, including Atlanta's 5Church, asserting that they're playing copyrighted music without forking over licensing fees.
By Scott Graham | June 6, 2018
During Wednesday's appellate showdown with rival Arista Networks, the networking giant repeatedly invoked the court's controversial copyrightability case.
By Samantha Joseph | June 1, 2018
The suit stems from a 2008 agreement with Googles, a children's programming company.
By John Kang | June 1, 2018
One of Indonesia's largest firms is expanding its intellectual property practice. Indonesia still ranks low on the international IP index but it has been building a more effective foundation for IP policy.
By Scott Graham | May 30, 2018
The company wants the full Federal Circuit to review two rulings: one in 2014 holding Java APIs copyrightable, and another this year throwing out a fair use jury verdict.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 30, 2018
A federal judge has imposed sanctions against a law firm for violating a protective order barring its lawyers from using confidential information from one photography copyright infringement case in another lawsuit against the same defendant.
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