By Jane Wester | June 25, 2024
The lawsuits are believed to be the first in which music companies have sued AI companies for actual songs, as opposed to written lyrics.
By Jane Wester | June 25, 2024
The lawsuits are believed to be the first in which music companies have sued AI companies for actual songs as opposed to written lyrics.
By Marianna Wharry | June 25, 2024
Counsel with Kirkland & Ellis filed a lawsuit last week on behalf of the Chicago Cubs Baseball Club, alleging a former licensee continued to sell tickets for rooftop views of its baseball games and other events at Wrigley Field in violation of the Cubs' property rights and intellectual property rights.
By Michael K. Friedland | June 21, 2024
"While AI speeds innovation and broadens knowledge, part of its legacy may be to narrow the scope of patentable invention," writes Michael K. Friedland of Friedland Cianfrani.
By Mason Lawlor | June 17, 2024
SHEIN, an online retailer of discounted goods, sued various defendants associated with Temu, accusing the Chinese e-commerce platform of using the plaintiff's photographs of apparel to sell it owns products.
By Marianna Wharry | June 17, 2024
Scalr brought claims of direct infringement of the plaintiff's rights under the U.S. Copyright Act, contributory copyright infringement, inducement of copyright infringement, unfair competition under California Business and Professional Code Section 17200 as to UnitedLex's use and sales in California.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By James DeCarlo | June 13, 2024
"AI, now a reality rather than a possibility, has the potential to reshape the legal landscape," writes James DeCarlo.
By Riley Brennan | June 11, 2024
The court ultimately concluded that the jury properly determined that the committee didn't make fair use of the template because the fair-use test weighs heavily in the plaintiff's favor.
By Kat Black | June 11, 2024
A Scottish videographer claims that Netflix and the Oceanic Preservation Society used his still photographs and video clips about open-cage salmon farming in a documentary series.
By Marianna Wharry | June 11, 2024
"Google operates a shopping marketplace that is essentially a thieves' den. It is rife with pirates, while excluding similar ads from legitimate sellers," Matthew Oppenheim, managing partner of Oppenheim & Zebrak, said in a statement. "Google has been told over and over again about the pirates, but puts its own profits ahead of the law."
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