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Media & Communications: Become the Newsroom Image

Media & Communications: Become the Newsroom

Steven Andersen & Nicholas Gaffney

Firms and lawyers have the opportunity to drive and shape editorial content as never before. But few of them fully understand the opportunity, or possess the necessary internal capacity to produce high-quality editorial content.

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Bit Parts

Stan Soocher

Alleging "Online" Distribution Not Enough to Establish Simultaneous International "Publication" <br>Expert Report on Value of "Bogart" Ruled Reliable

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Mergers, Acquisitions and Licensing on Rise for Content Companies in China

Stan Soocher

This second installment of a two-part article continues coverage of Chinese/U.S. film developments, and discusses concerns in the Chinese online industry as well as the increasing presence of U.S. intellectual property and entertainment law firms in China.

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Infringement Without a Direct Infringer

John Cone, Megan O'Laughlin & John Tower

An <i>en banc panel</i> of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit convened to consider the question of joint or divided infringement of method claims. The court decided, in a <i>per curiam</i> opinion adopted by six of the 11 panel judges, that there could be liability under 35 U.S.C. &sect; 271(b) for inducing infringement of a method patent, provided all the steps of the method were performed, even if they were not performed by a single actor who was liable for direct infringement under &sect; 271(a).

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Marilyn Monroe's Right of Publicity Not Descendible

Amanda Bronstad

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that the heirs to Marilyn Monroe's estate did not inherit the rights to her publicity because she was a resident of New York, where such rights are not recognized posthumously.

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Antitrust Unlikely to Restrict Today's 'Runs,' 'Clearances' in Film Distribution Image

Antitrust Unlikely to Restrict Today's 'Runs,' 'Clearances' in Film Distribution

Bruce H. Schneider

In the years since the Paramount/Loew's decree was issued, antitrust law has evolved, giving greater flexibility to manufacturers and distributors in granting territorial or customer exclusivity.

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The Second Circuit Speaks on Color Marks and the Aesthetic Functionality Doctrine

Samantha L. Hayes

It is not often when fashion and style blogs cover federal court decisions, but the fashion world currently is abuzz with the Second Circuit's recently issued decision in <i>Christian Louboutin S.A. v. Yves Saint Laurent America Holdings, Inc.</i>

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Seven Axioms for a New Marketing Paradigm

Thalia Zetlin

With the ongoing wave of change shattering traditional marketing models, there is a new paradigm that redefines the way firms market.

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Some Media-Related Labels We Can Do Without

Jay M. Jaffe

With so much being written and talked about in the legal marketing arena in reference to social media and other new forms of communication, the author takes a nostalgic look backward.

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