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Viacom and Google End Seven-Year Copyright Battle

Media titans Google and Viacom settle a copyright suit that reflects the changing landscape of the Internet and digital media.
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Corporate Counsel

Cronuts: Delicious and Trademarked

You can't protect a recipe, but you can trademark the result, as Cronut copycats are finding out.
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National Law Journal

Attorney's Unusual Claim Against Website Survives

A Boston lawyer's lawsuit against the Ripoff Report website over a negative posting about him has survived a dismissal motion.
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New York Law Journal

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. v. Book Dog Books, LLC

Court Explains $4,542 Sanction Over Deposition's Cancellation
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New York Law Journal

Fair Use Found in Distribution of Investor Conference Call Recording

In their Second Circuit Review column, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison discuss 'Swatch Group Management Services Ltd. v. Bloomberg L.P.,' in which the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit examined the scope of copyright protection accorded a sound recording of a public company's conference call with investment analysts.
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New York Law Journal

The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. v. Jones

Transfer of Publishers' Infringement Action To Federal Court in Kentucky Is Explained
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New York Law Journal

Artist and Photographer Settle Infringement Suit

Famed "appropriation" artist Richard Prince has settled a copyright infringement lawsuit by photographer Patrick Cariou, according to a letter submitted by Cariou's attorney on Tuesday. The terms of the agreement are confidential.
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The Recorder

Foreign Criminals Target State's Digital Industries, AG Says

Kamala Harris' office detailed the growing piracy and data theft threats from transnational gangs and proposed a list of legislative responses.
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National Law Journal

Copyright Holders Look for an Antipiracy DMCA Upgrade

As policymakers in Washington, D.C., consider ways to better combat online piracy, NBCUniversal Inc. and other copyright holders gathered on Thursday to discuss the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and called for flexible solutions to protect their content.
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