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  • Digital Millennium Copyright Act exemptions aren't just for documentary filmmakers anymore. The U.S. Copyright Office and Library of Congress has broadened a DMCA exemption to now allow more filmmakers to circumvent anti-copying technology and rip short video clips for purposes of commentary and criticism.

    December 01, 2018Scott Graham
  • 'Clerical Error' Must Be Altered to Reflect the Plea, Not the Indictment

    December 01, 2018Janice Inman
  • Many community hospitals are in distress. The causes are varied but have a constant theme — the cost to adapt to a rapidly changing environment.

    December 01, 2018Deborah Williamson, Mark Andrews and Richard Y. Cheng
  • Secured creditors can learn a great deal from a few recent bankruptcy cases involving the Uniform Commercial Code that remind us that the “devil is in the details.” These cases show that it is unrealistic to expect forgiveness by a court after a misstep involving Article 9 of the UCC.

    December 01, 2018Deirdre M. Richards and Howard C. Rubin
  • Phil Everly's Family Time-Barred From Claiming Co-Ownership of “Cathy's Clown” Song Copyright With Brother Don
    Newsworthiness and Public Interest Exceptions in Indiana's Right-of-Publicity Statute Apply to Fantasy Sports

    December 01, 2018Stan Soocher
  • In this ever-evolving space, where 30 states have permitted medical cannabis and nine states have permitted adult-use cannabis, there are many issues that come into play in a lease tailored to cannabis dispensing or grow facilities. This article sensitizes the reader to the notion that these types of leases are not “business as usual,” and that they have their own nuances.

    December 01, 2018Brad A. Molotsky
  • Two Lawsuits, No Collateral Estoppel
    No Meeting of the Minds in Forged Lease

    December 01, 2018Janice Inman