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Fresh Filings
January 01, 2025
Notable recent court filings in entertainment law.
Players On the Move
January 01, 2025
A look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.
Copyright Cases Roundup
December 04, 2024
A roundup of recent cases in entertainment-related copyrights.
Bordeaux's Bankruptcy: A Lesson In Adapting to the Evolving Sports Media Landscape
December 01, 2024
Word that the historic French franchise Girondins de Bordeaux filed for bankruptcy recently rocked European football. Various factors led to the team's downfall. But one force in particular poses an even broader threat to the sustainability of the elite level of French soccer: media rights.
Evaluating Personal Injury Claims and Insurance Policies Covering Live Events
December 01, 2024
The rise in demand for in-person events post-pandemic has meant a corresponding increase in personal injury actions against venues. Consequently, venue-owner and operator clients would be wise to regularly evaluate their insurance policies (particularly general liability insurance policies) to ensure adequate coverage.
Fresh Filings
December 01, 2024
Notable recent court filings in entertainment law.
Players On the Move
December 01, 2024
A look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.
Upcoming Event: Copyright Year In Review
December 01, 2024
CLE sponsored by the Copyright Society of the South, Nashville, TN, Dec. 12, 2024.
IP News
December 01, 2024
A look at the latest developments in intellectual property law.
Fifth Circuit Rejects Majority 'Independent Economic Value' Test for Infringement Damages
November 01, 2024
Most of the federal circuit courts that have addressed what qualifies either as a "compilation" or as a single creative work apply an "independent economic value" analysis that looks at the market worth of the single creation as of the time when an infringement occurs. But in a recent ruling of first impression, the Fifth Circuit rejected the "independent economic value" test in determining which individual sound recordings are eligible for their own statutory awards and which are part of compilation.

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