A cable company’s 13-strike policy before cutting off music bootleggers hit a sour note in federal court.
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Tag Archives: Intellectual Property
A Big ‘Oops!’ From ICE
Five years after it wrecked their businesses, the government is returning websites to music bloggers it once accused of piracy.
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Inviting Knockoffs To The Tailgate Party
What’s in a name? For the Washington Redskins, 81 years of brand equity that the government sought to trash in five minutes.
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The Link Between Patent Law And Billy Goats
Patents on business methods often protect no genuine innovation. Is the Supreme Court ready to draw the line?
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Musicians Seeking Their Groove, In Court
After “Blurred Lines” blurred the lines of copyright law, musicians struggle over paying tribute to earlier art.
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