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  • The Library of Congress' Copyright Royalty Board, the panel of three judges who set copyright royalty rates and settle related disputes, announced the launch of an electronic filing and case management system in an effort to streamline its manual and cumbersome case management processes.

    September 02, 2017Rhys Dipshan
  • The Lessons of History

    In the context of a copyright case, a defendant's prior bad acts and prior conduct are more useful to a plaintiff than is typical in civil litigation.

    September 02, 2017Nicholas J. Boyle and Richard A. Olderman
  • The Supreme Court sparked a seismic shift in patent litigation recently when it upset the long-standing interpretation of 28 U.S.C. §1400(b), the special patent venue statute. TC Heartland held that for the purposes of patent venue, the meaning of "resides" in Section 1400(b) is not supplemented by the broad definition of "resides" in the general venue provision, 28 U.S.C. §1391.

    August 01, 2017J. Alexander Lawrence
  • The Supreme Court let stand a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decision that said issuers of takedown notices aren't liable under the DMCA unless they actually knew that the material did not infringe their copyright, or were willfully blind to that knowledge.

    July 02, 2017Scott Graham
  • 'Disparaging' Trademarks Decision
    High Court Declines Takedown Notice/Fair Use Case

    July 02, 2017ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters
  • Mash-Up of Dr. Seuss/Star Trek Components Is a Fair Use

    July 02, 2017Stan Soocher
  • While copyright registration normally constitutes prima facie evidence of copyright ownership, the court noted that the estate had registered the song copyright 31 years after it was originally published and only in response to the defendants' sampling of the song on Drake's album.

    July 01, 2017Vincent Peppe
  • First the copyright infringement case over the use of Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First" routine in a Broadway play was dismissed by a New York federal judge. Then it rounded the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, but was tagged out again. Now, in its third at bat, the lawsuit struck out with the U.S. Supreme Court declining to review the case.

    June 02, 2017P.J. D'Annunzio and Stan Soocher