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U.S. Supreme Court Considers Copyright Registration of Multiple Works Image

U.S. Supreme Court Considers Copyright Registration of Multiple Works

Rex A. Donnelly

The 'Unicolors' case highlights the value of copyright registration, not only for creators who rely on the exclusivity of their content for making a living, but also for anyone with copyright eligible works in their IP portfolio.

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Co-ops and Condominiums

NYRE Staff

Co-Op Entitled to Use and Occupancy Pendent Lite

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New York Cannabis Law's Lease Mandate Catch-22 Image

New York Cannabis Law's Lease Mandate Catch-22

Marjorie J. Peerce, Michael P. Robotti & Kamera Boyd

New York's recently enacted cannabis law, the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation of 2021 (MRTA), created a maze of new legal requirements that affect not only cannabis companies, but also the companies that conduct business with them.

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Litigation Over Skater Girl Film Transferred to CA Image

Litigation Over Skater Girl Film Transferred to CA

Cedra Mayfield

When Atlanta filmmaker-turned-plaintiff Raymond Pirtle Jr. filed a copyright infringement suit against CA-based Netflix in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, he pitted him against seasoned attorneys, representing a corporate giant in a case that has both sides claiming early incremental victories.

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Appellate Court Holds FCC Penalty Claim Survives Chapter 11 Corporate Debtor's Discharge Image

Appellate Court Holds FCC Penalty Claim Survives Chapter 11 Corporate Debtor's Discharge

Michael L. Cook

A Chapter 11 corporate debtor's monetary penalty obligation owed to the FCC, resulting from "fraud on consumers," survived the debtor's reorganization plan discharge, even when the FCC "was not a victim of the fraud," the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York recently held.

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Fresh Filings

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Notable court filings in entertainment law.

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Payment Under Critical Vendor Order Does Not Bar Pursuing a Preference Claim Image

Payment Under Critical Vendor Order Does Not Bar Pursuing a Preference Claim

Andrew C. Kassner & Joseph N. Argentina Jr.

A supplier's receipt of payment under a critical vendor order does not bar the debtor or trustee from pursuing a preference claim to recover amounts paid prepetition to the vendor, according to a recent ruling from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.

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Real Property Law

NYRE Staff

Absent Express Language, Restrictive Covenant Does Not Run With the Land Mortgagee Not Entitled to Expungement of Satisfaction Junior Mortgagee Entitled to Rely on Erroneously Recorded Satisfaction of Senior Mortgage Easement Holders Entitled tTo Pave Easement to Improve Access Federal Government Not Liable for Erosion Damages Caused By Alleged Failure to Maintain Jetties Representations and Warranties Survive Closing

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Landlord & Tenant Law

NYRE Staff

Disability Discrimination Claim Dismissed As Moot

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Real Estate Acquisition Volume on Fast Track, But Leases Slower to Rebound Image

Real Estate Acquisition Volume on Fast Track, But Leases Slower to Rebound

Jeffrey M. Gussoff & Adriana M. Peters

Flexibility, creativity, and other tips for commercial leasing as 2021 comes to a close.

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