New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Bernstein and Robert W. Clarida | November 29, 2018
Copyright Law columnists Robert J. Bernstein and Robert W. Clarida write: The journey to final judgment has gotten decidedly longer for the rock group Led Zeppelin. On Sept. 28, 2018, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit vacated the district court judgment dismissing a claim of infringement against the band's iconic hit “Stairway to Heaven," following a jury verdict in the band's favor based on the jury's finding that the similarities between the songs did not concern copyrightable material.
By Roy Strom | November 28, 2018
A federal judge in Washington brought the hammer down on uber-litigious Fox Rothschild client Strike 3 Holdings, calling it a copyright troll that 'treats this court not as a citadel of justice, but as an ATM.'
By Scott Graham | November 27, 2018
The Federal Circuit has ordered a district court to take another crack at looking at a generic version of an ADHD drug.
By Roy Strom | November 27, 2018
A federal judge in Washington brought the hammer down on uber-litigious Fox Rothschild client Strike 3 Holdings, calling it a copyright troll that "treats this court not as a citadel of justice, but as an ATM."
By Roy Strom | November 27, 2018
A federal judge in Washington brought the hammer down on a Fox Rothschild team lead by Los Angeles-based partner Lincoln Bandlow who coordinates a national copyright infringement campaign for one of the most litigious companies in the U.S. over the past 13 months.
By Scott Graham | November 19, 2018
A company that sued more than 140 defendants drops its appeal of PTAB decision that invalidated all its patent claims.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Goldner | November 19, 2018
Unfortunately, the law on how to perfect a lien in a copyright application is foggy at best. This article sketches out pitfalls of the current process for perfecting a lien on a copyright application, and potential steps that a financier may take to help perfect and protect its investment.
By Jenna Greene | November 19, 2018
Strike 3 "treats this court not as a citadel of justice, but as an ATM. Its feigned desire for legal process masks what it really seeks: for the court to oversee a high-tech shakedown.”
By Raychel Lean | November 15, 2018
Colombian production company Dynamo Producciones strikes back at a copyright lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida, claiming its work on the hit Netflix series "Narcos" doesn't support litigation in Miami.
By Scott Graham | November 13, 2018
There's been some development on the PTAB's real party rules, and one Supreme Court justice is apparently stocking up on IP expertise despite a lack of IP-centric cases on the calendar.
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