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New York Law Journal

Intermediate Copying, Artificial Intelligence and Best Practices for Counseling Music Clients in an Evolving Legal and Technological Landscape

In this article, the authors look at the recent decision by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California in the 'Tracy Chapman v. Nicki Minaj' case, and examine an evolution in copyright law that the recording industry must take close note of—intermediate copying, artificial intelligence, and its intersection with the doctrine of fair use.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Continuing Century City Push, Paul Hastings Adds Longtime O'Melveny Entertainment M&A Attorney

A little over 2 years old, the firm's entertainment and media practice has already landed several industry veterans.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

New NCAA Football Concussion Suit Filed in Macon, Georgia, Appears Headed to MDL in Chicago

The lawsuit filed as a class action in federal court in Macon claims former University of Alabama football star Kerry Goode suffered brain trauma and developed ALS due to his years playing for the Crimson Tide in the mid-1980s. It is one of hundreds filed despite a $75 million settlement in 2019 in which the NCAA agreed to set up a monitoring program.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Warhol's Use of Prince Image Was Not 'Fair Use,' Infringed Photographer's Copyright, 2nd Circuit Panel Rules

The Second Circuit cautioned judges in such cases against trying to "assume the role of art critic" by seeking to ascertain the intention or meaning of the works at issue.
5 minute read

International Edition

'The Whole World Is Watching': The Legal Challenges of Putting on the Olympic Games

Guido Alberto Inzaghi, co-founding partner of the Milan-based real estate boutique Belvedere Inzaghi & Partners, which is advising on the 2026 Winter Olympics, spoke with Law.com International about the challenges of organizing the global event.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Big Law in the Sunshine State Is Committing to These Busy Practices in 2021

The leaders of six major Florida law firms discuss the biggest areas of growth, from private equity and litigation to the real estate and hospitality sectors.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Education or Exploitation? Fair or Foul? The NCAA Plays in a Different Court—The Supreme Court

Gregory L. Curtner, an antitrust litigator at Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila who has represented the NCAA in many matters, makes the case that amateurism should survive a potentially game-changing case at the U.S. Supreme Court.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Student-Athlete Name, Image and Likeness Rights in 2021 and Beyond

A watershed moment in college sports is expected to result in decisions and actions by multiple forums that will drastically change the rights of student-athletes and a whole new world for college athletics.
7 minute read

Law.com

Litigation Over Tom Clancy Works Involves Fundamental, But Complex Copyright Elements

Current copyright litigation in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland involving Clancy's widow Alexandra and his former wife Wanda King is complex, but involves fundamental issues of copyright ownership.
5 minute read

International Edition

Raft of Elite Firms Line Up for Six Nations Rugby Deal

Buyout giant CVC is set to acquire a £365 million stake in the Six Nations.
3 minute read

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