New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein | March 18, 2021
In this edition of their Copyright Law column, Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein discuss two cases that demonstrate that proving the copyright owner's intent in the absence of a written agreement—and in the face of strenuous disagreement by the copyright owner—can present a difficult evidentiary challenge for defendants.
By Ross Todd | March 18, 2021
Everybody knows that breakups can be messy. But thankfully few venture into the copyright realm.
By Ross Todd | March 18, 2021
Everybody knows that breakups can be messy. But thankfully few venture into the copyright realm.
By Ross Todd | March 18, 2021
Everybody knows that breakups can be messy. But thankfully few venture into the copyright realm.
By Stan Soocher | March 17, 2021
Current copyright litigation in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland involving Clancy's widow Alexandra and his former wife Wanda King is complex, but involves fundamental issues of copyright ownership.
By Ross Todd | March 12, 2021
Benjamin Marks, who heads the intellectual property & media practice at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, convinced the Second Circuit to uphold his summary judgment win for Getty Images in a case where the company was facing potential statutory damages of $3 billion.
By Stan Soocher | March 8, 2021
Current copyright litigation in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland involving Clancy's widow Alexandra and his former wife Wanda King is complex, but involves fundamental issues of copyright ownership.
By Michael A. Mora | February 24, 2021
"It's too easy to generate abstract lists of similarities, and to ignore the multitude of benign explanations for such similarities," defense counsel said. "It's a mistake to do that."
By Scott Graham | February 18, 2021
California-based Mad Dogg Athletics registered SPIN and SPINNING with the USPTO 25 years ago. It claims its trademarks are incontestable, no matter what Tom Cruise or Angela Bassett say.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 17, 2021
An activist claims law enforcement could be using copyright law to avoid cameras.
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