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Ed Sheeran’s Copyright Victory: A Win for Songwriters?

August 4, 2023 by Catherine Nagle

The Bottom Line The Sheeran trial was a win for an individual songwriter, but the long road to victory underscores how difficult it can be for an artist to defeat a copyright claim based on similarities arising from the use of commonplace musical “building blocks.”Music producers and composers Continue Reading

Alert - August 4, 2023

The Risks and Rewards of Generative AI

March 31, 2023 by Catherine Nagle

From generating sophisticated music, artwork, text and video to having a conversation, passing complex standardized tests and, even, as one hapless New York Times journalist chronicled in a now-viral article, professing love for humans, “generative AI” is revolutionizing the way that we create and Continue Reading

Alert, Emerging Issues - March 31, 2023

Copyright and Technology 2022 | Thank You for Your Service: The Future of the Server Test

September 13, 2022 by Patrick Quinn

On September 13, Ashima Dayal, Davis + Gilbert Advertising + Marketing partner, will speak on a panel for Copyright and Technology 2022 Conference entitled "Thank You for Your Service: The Future of the Server Test." Session Overview Fifteen years ago, Perfect 10 v. Continue Reading

Event - September 13, 2022

Copying Photographs Found Online and the Fair Use Defense

July 12, 2019 by Catherine Nagle

The Bottom Line Companies that find photographs, images, or social media posts online and seek to use these works in advertising or another commercial context, without obtaining the copyright owner’s permission, may subject themselves to copyright infringement claims, even if they crop the works Continue Reading

Alert - July 12, 2019

The Days of Patent Plaintiff Forum Shopping May be Over

May 23, 2017 by Catherine Nagle

The Bottom Line The Supreme Court’s decision in TC Heartland establishes that just having sold goods in the judicial district is now insufficient on its own to establish jurisdiction. Patent holders bringing suit must do so in either the judicial district where the defendant resides, or Continue Reading

Alert - May 23, 2017

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