Street Artists Get Confirmation of Copyright Damages Award of $6.75M
September 9, 2020 A $6.75 million damages award for a group of street artists that had their works whitewashed by a building owner was upheld by the...
Read MoreBuzzFeed Must Pay For Copyright Infringement and DMCA Violations
September 3, 2020 Gregory Mango, a photographer, sued BuzzFeed for copyright infringement and violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act...
Read MorePublishers Sue Internet Archive for Mass Copyright Infringement
August 6, 2020 A group of the largest publishing houses in the United States recently filed a lawsuit in a New York federal court against the...
Read MoreYou May Want to Reference the ASCAP Guidelines Before Incorporating Copyrighted Music into Your Political Campaign
August 2, 2020 If you haven’t heard yet, there is a big election coming up in November, and we’ve all heard about the disputes that arise around the...
Read MoreNew Copyright Registration Option for Blog and Social Media Posts
July 21, 2020 The U.S. Copyright Office just made it more efficient and cost-effective to register a group of short online works,...
Read MoreVolvo Could Be on the Hook for Willful Copyright Infringement
July 17, 2020 In a lawsuit filed on June 9, 2020 in California federal court, a photographer and a model sued Volvo for willful copyright...
Read MoreDouble-Check That Copyright Application: Inaccuracies Could Kill Your Infringement Case
July 15, 2020 Despite a global pandemic, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently issued an opinion that highlights the importance...
Read MoreDefense Waives $3.4 Million Defense in Copyright Case
In a somewhat baffling case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit recently remanded a copyright case back to the district court due to an...
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