By Anne Bagamery | October 9, 2020
Upholding an order by France's competition authority, the Paris Court of Appeal has ordered Google to start negotiating in good faith with publishers and news agencies for reusing their material online.
By Scott Graham | October 7, 2020
Awkward analogies and a shift in emphasis from Google complicate arguments in an already complex case.
By Scott Graham | October 7, 2020
The justices seem all over the map on software copyrightability, but three of them clearly questioned the appellate court's failure to respect jury findings in favor of Google on fair use.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell | October 2, 2020
Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell, in their column on Entertainment Law, discuss a class action by recording artists seeking termination of rights that looks at "execution" of grants and makes new law.
By Scott Graham | September 25, 2020
Google and Oracle will face off over copyright next month, and the USPTO appointment clause cases appear ticketed for certioarari in Term 2020. Beyond them are a handful of cases with puncher's chances.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Scott Graham | September 25, 2020
Google and Oracle will face off over copyright next month, and the USPTO appointment clause cases appear ticketed for certioarari in Term 2020. Beyond them are a handful of cases with puncher's chances.
By Scott Graham | September 25, 2020
Google and Oracle will face off over copyright next month, and the USPTO appointment clause cases appear ticketed for certioarari in Term 2020. Beyond them are a handful of cases with puncher's chances.
By Tom McParland | September 15, 2020
Quinn Emanuel partner Luke Nikas represented the foundation while Williams & Connolly partner Thomas Hentoff represented photographer Lynn Goldsmith.
By Tom McParland | September 15, 2020
In the case, Luke Nikas, a Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partner represented the foundation squared off against Williams & Connolly partner Thomas Hentoff, the photographers' attorney.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone | September 8, 2020
In their column on Intellectual Property Litigation, Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone describe three cases the Supreme Court will consider hearing, that involve graphically depicted characters, visual art, and musical compositions.
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