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District Judge Gerard E. Lynch U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Gregory L. Hudson, Springfield Gardens, NY, pro se. Richard Dannay, Thomas Kj
Don't Cut Off Your Patents To Spite Your Trademarks
The smart and strategic IP owner sees any recession, even one as severe as this, as an opportunity to make strides against competitors that will position a company well when things turn around.Screenwriter Can Sue 'Bourne' Producers
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Bernard Fried allowed a writer who authored a screen treatment of the book "The Bourne Identity" to pursue a breach of contract suit against the creators of the 2002 film based on the novel.'Distribution' in Peer-to-Peer File-Sharing Lawsuits
The efforts of the entertainment industry to stem the infringement of sound recordings and motion pictures on the Internet have been widely reported. More than 20,000 infringement actions have been commenced against individuals, mostly in connection with their use of peer-to-peer ("P2P") services to share recordings with other P2P users. The legal basis for these actions is often misunderstood, however, by commentators -- and sometimes even by the courts. This article discusses several recent P2P cases that deal directly with a central element of most P2P cases, namely the allegation that users violate the plaintiffs' distribution rights under 17 U.S.C. �106 whenever they place a digital recording or video in a "share" folder that other P2P users can access.Long-Arm Statute Permits Copyright Suit, Judges Say
The fact that online corporation American Buddha downloaded in either Arizona or Oregon four books on which Manhattan-based Penguin Group holds the copyright is "not fatal to a finding that the alleged injury occurred in New York," the Court of Appeals concluded unanimously yesterday. Judge Victoria A. Graffeo wrote for the Court that the pervasiveness of the Internet distinguishes such cases "from traditional commercial tort cases where courts have generally linked the injury to the place where sales or customers are lost."Don't Cut Off Your Patents to Spite Your Trademarks
The smart and strategic IP owner sees any recession, even one as severe as this, as an opportunity to make strides against competitors that will position a company well when things turn around.Grateful Dead Images Deemed Fair Use
The Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that a coffee table book's use of seven images of the band's concert posters didn't constitute copyright infringement.Trending Stories
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