New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein | May 24, 2019
In their Copyright Law column, Robert Clarida and Robert Bernstein discuss Dr. Seuss Enterprises v. ComicMix, where the Southern District of California granted summary judgment to defendants, affirming its prior findings that a ComicMix illustrated book combining elements of several Seuss children's books with characters, themes and other features of the popular sci-fi series Star Trek was a non-infringing fair use of the Seuss material from which it had admittedly been “slavishly” copied.
By Richard Binder | May 23, 2019
Matt Furie created Pepe the Frog in 2005 for the comic books "Boy's Club" and "Play Time." The lackadaisical amphibian whose catchphrase was "Feels good, man" first became an Internet meme in 2008.
By Richard Binder | May 23, 2019
Matt Furie created Pepe the Frog in 2005 for the comic books "Boy's Club" and "Play Time." The lackadaisical amphibian whose catchphrase was "Feels good, man" first became an Internet meme in 2008.
By Scott Graham | May 22, 2019
Gilead drug pricing suit draws a copycat.
By Scott Graham | May 17, 2019
The Supreme Court on overruled a 40-year-old decision on sovereign immunity between the states.
By Susan Yorke | May 15, 2019
For the second time in five years, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has breathed new life into Malibu Textile's claims that fast-fashion retailer H&M, among others, copied its lace designs.
By Scott Graham | May 14, 2019
Three pharma patent bombs exploded this week, and we have a look at the law firms on the front lines.
By Scott Graham | May 10, 2019
Car telematics supplier Continental Automotive Systems Inc. this morning sued three large holders of patents essential to practicing the 2G, 3G and 4G cellular standards
By Jenna Greene | May 10, 2019
'In our view, our client had conducted itself honorably and was entirely within its contractual rights every step of the way,' said Sullivan & Cromwell's Tulchin and White.
By Scott Graham | May 7, 2019
While formally taking no position on the question of Qualcomm's liability, DOJ asked U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh last week to allow additional briefing and hold a hearing on remedies if she finds Qualcomm violated antitrust laws.
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