The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By W. Drew Kastner, Stephenie Wingyuen Yeung, Andrew Chou and Sekou Lewis | March 30, 2018
Intellectual property rights in trademarks, copyrights, domain names and website content are among a company's most significant assets and account for key elements of a business' core operations and consumer brand recognition.
By Scott Graham | March 30, 2018
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe partner E. Joshua Rosenkranz breathed new life into a case that may be worth many billions to client Oracle Corp.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Bernstein | March 29, 2018
In his Copyright Law column, Robert J. Bernstein writes: 'TVEyes' stands out as a notable reminder that “[t]he task [of fair use analysis] is not to be simplified with bright-line rules, for the statute, like the doctrine it recognizes, calls for case-by-case analysis.”
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas D. Kearns and Carolyn Sha | March 28, 2018
If a building owner finds itself in a position where it must remove art protected by VARA and no written VARA waiver was obtained, the owner should proceed cautiously and in good faith in the destruction or removal of the art.
By Scott Graham | March 27, 2018
Will there be a third trial in Oracle v. Google? Or a Supreme Court showdown? And what's the Federal Circuit doing in the middle of a copyright case, anyway?
By Scott Graham | March 27, 2018
Google's unlicensed use of Java APIs in smartphones was not transformative, judges rule.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Skidelsky | March 26, 2018
A recent SDNY federal court decision has led to new copyright liability concerns among website owners and their counsel. Those concerns are shared by, inter alia, various media, public policy and consumer groups.
By Scott Graham | March 23, 2018
Greetings and welcome to Skilled in the Art. I'm Law.com IP reporter Scott Graham, and I am ready for the Supreme Court to get Oil States over with. In…
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 23, 2018
Prudential Insurance recently sued Philadelphia-based Prudential Bank for trademark infringement and unfair competition, claiming that the bank's recent name change is causing customer confusion.
By Andrew Denney | March 22, 2018
The New York state Legislature is considering measures that would expand the state's “right to publicity” protections, which if passed, critics say, would curtail free speech and open media companies up to additional lawsuits.
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