A divided Supreme Court says Georgia’s citizens can freely access their state’s officially annotated legal code.
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Tag Archives: Intellectual Property
Who Owns The Law?
In America, the laws that govern us are not subject to copyright. The Supreme Court considers how far that principle extends.
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When Music History Goes Up In Smoke
Your lender shares your insurance if your house burns down. Musicians whose masters are lost to fire are not so well protected.
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Belatedly Recognizing China’s Trade Aggression
There is nothing new in the U.S.-China trade conflict except American acknowledgement of it.
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Still Ripping After All These Years
Ripping and other forms of music piracy sound so last decade, but the challenge to the industry has not gone away.
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An Untimely Death, A Timely Reminder
XXXTentacion’s death at age 20 underscores that while everyone needs an estate plan, rising artists have special concerns.
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An Author Gets A Little Too Cocky
This tale about a cocky author getting her comeuppance in court is definitely not a tragedy.
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Calling All Heroes: Stan Lee Needs Help
Stan Lee helped create a galaxy of superheroes, but his only hope for personal rescue may lie in an earthbound jurist.
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PETA’s Monkey Business
If you give a monkey a camera, he’s going to want to take a selfie. So what happens when the selfie gets published?
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Raising The Trademark Stakes
A Supreme Court decision improves the odds that shoppers will get the brand-name goods and components they expect.
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