By Andrea Perez | February 28, 2020
Video games have come a long way from the days of arcades, joysticks and blowing into cartridges to fix the game. It's an industry now worth more…
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By Ryan W. Morris | February 21, 2020
Even with the benefit of free legal services, federal copyright litigation often carries a prohibitive price tag, with filing fees frequently amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars or more.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole D. Galli | February 21, 2020
So how do we stem what is clearly a rising tide of trade secrets disputes and actual and potential loss? If you or your clients haven't been thinking about enhanced trade secret protection, you are behind the times.
By Tom McParland | February 20, 2020
On appeal to the Second Circuit, the case centered on whether the pieces at 5Pointz could qualify as having achieved "recognized stature," a term which until now has largely eluded a precise definition.
By Alaina Lancaster | Ross Todd | Scott Graham | February 19, 2020
The DOJ told the U.S. Supreme Court that computer code can be copyrighted under the Copyright Act in an amicus brief filed Wednesday.
By Scott Graham | February 19, 2020
A blog post from Oracle Executive Vice President Ken Glueck insinuates that Google has bought some of its tech industry amici curiae and accuses others of switching sides out of naked self-interest.
By Scott Graham | February 14, 2020
The company had brought trade secret and copyright claims against a Chinese-based competitor, accusing former Motorola employees of taking proprietary source code for the operation of digital mobile radios.
By Stan Soocher | February 3, 2020
Part One of a Two-Part Article. This article examines the Copyright Directive and music-industry structure issues through the lens of Sweden, which has both a robust music business and a strong technology sector, two divergent perspectives in the development of the directive.
By Scott Graham | January 31, 2020
Quinn Emanuel sees your nine-figure verdict, and raises you ten.
By Scott Graham | January 29, 2020
The copyright suit says the company rented San Francisco tattooist Sweet Cicely Daniher's unicorn-adorned van for a corporate party, then gave it a starring role in the upcoming film "Onward" without her permission.
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