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Bird, Marella, Boxer, Wolpert, Nessim, Drooks, Lincenberg & Rhow announced that John Berlinski joined the firm’s partnership. Entertainment litigator Berlinski represents top artists, producers, talent agencies, guilds, independent studios, casinos, resorts and recording artists in significant disputes. Prior to joining Bird Marella, Berlinski was the chair of Kasowitz Benson Torres’ entertainment practice. Before that, he spent seven years at NBCUniversal, where he was the senior vice president and head of West Coast television litigation. … Business and entertainment law firm Eisner announced the promotion of associate Jordan Gutglass in New York to the role of senior counsel. He concentrates his practice on transactional entertainment law with a focus in the music industry.
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By Stan Soocher
How far back from accrual of a claim may a plaintiff reach for copyright damages?
‘Banana’ Artwork Dispute Presents Slippery Slope for Copyright
By Robert W. Clarida and Thomas Kjellberg
In July, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida denied a motion to dismiss in Morford v. Cattelan, a decision that began by posing the question: “Can a banana taped to a wall be art?”
China Court’s Ruling On NFTs and Copyrights
By Isha Marathe
China, which has had an up-and-down relationship with the U.S. entertainment industry, became the latest country to offer a key regulatory framework in its first-ever case dealing with NFTs and the copyright violations they are sometimes saddled with.
Ricky Martin Sued By Former Manager
By Alaina Lancaster
Ricky Martin’s former manager claims the singer owes her more than $3 million in unpaid commissions, according to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.