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The Legal Intelligencer

Malibu Media LLC v. Doe, PICS Case No. 14-0135 (M.D. Pa. Feb. 11, 2014) Rambo, J. (7 pages).

By | March 11, 2014
Expedited Discovery • Reasonableness Standard • Copyright Infringement
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The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth v. Eiseman, PICS Case No. 14-0327 (Pa. Commw. Feb. 19, 2014) Simpson, J. (44 pages).

By | March 11, 2014
Medicaid • Trade Secrets • Confidential Proprietary Information • Open Records
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Termination Rights Under the 1976 Copyright Act

Wallace E.J. Collins III of the Law Offices of Wallace E.J. Collins III writes that just as the record business has been staggering back to its feet after the digital piracy debacle, another hard blow to the record industry business model is lurking just around the corner: 35 years have passed since the effective date of the 1976 Copyright Act, which means content creators may begin to reclaim their copyrights, regardless of any contract stating otherwise.
9 minute read

Litigation Daily

Federal Circuit Affirms Acacia Loss in 'Abstract' Patent Case

The Federal Circuit on Monday cemented a defense win for a coalition of data storage companies facing patent infringement claims from a subsidiary of Acacia Research Corporation. Durie Tangri's Clement Roberts argued the case for all three defendants: EMC Corp., NetApp Inc., and Quantum Corporation.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Federal Circuit Denies En Banc Review in Fee-Shifting Case

For now, the Kilopass rule for what constitutes an "exceptional" case stands. But the U.S. Supreme Court is considering similar issues and is expected to rule by June.
2 minute read

Inside Counsel

The future of the intellectual property marketplace

Using this kind of data, Malackowski sees a great future for a traded exchange for intellectual property and sees the concept spreading to regions of the world where IP is treated far differently than it is in the United States.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

'Dr. Phil Show' Copyright-Infringement Suit Involving Girlfriend Hoax Comes to an End

Peteski Productions Inc., owner of the copyright to the syndicated "Dr. Phil Show," has settled its suit against Gawker Media for allegedly scooping the show on an interview with the perpetrator of a girlfriend hoax.
3 minute read

Law.com

U.S. Cuts Legal Tab in Half

The federal government spent about half as much to resolve lawsuits as it did during 2012, doling out $1.7 billion from the Judgment Fund — an open-ended account that the Treasury Department uses to pay legal judgments and settlements.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Troll Patrol: Officials Want To Address Patent Troll Problem In Conn.

When Milford intellectual property lawyer Michael Blake got a call last year from a small business facing a sudden legal crisis, he wasn't exactly sure what sort of problem they were up against.
8 minute read

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