There’s perhaps no other US company more tied to legal cases of copyright than Apple, and now their legal woes are extending to the international
Copyright Owners denied Class Action Suit against Youtube
A U.S. Judge on Wednesday denied a class-action law suit to copyright owner’s suing Google Inc. over the unauthorized use of copyright material on the
Yes, the DMCA Has Been a Complete Failure
The DMCA, despite its good intentions, has been an abject failure. The law was designed to protect digital content from being massively pirated over
J.C. Penney Wins Temporary Reprieve Against Macy’s
The drama over Macy’s line of Martha Stewart products continues, the company recently taking measures to block J.C. Penney Co. from selling the
Twitter Lawsuit Settled Over Personal Property Rights
The line of property rights becomes vague when dealing with matters inside the realm of social media. One nationally profiled case via Twitter may
Avoiding Copyright Infringement
Found something online and you want to use it? With the endless amount of content online, many don’t know where to draw the line in terms of seeking
Monsanto Case Could Affect Patent Laws
Bio-engineering juggernaut, Monsanto, developed their Roundup Ready soybeans in the early nineties, and quickly patented their revolutionary
Bruce Springsteen Winner in Copyright Suit
Legendary rocker, Bruce Springsteen, has won a lawsuit over Pony Express Records regarding a competing claim over copyright control. Springsteen
Library of Congress Says Unlocking a Phone Violates the DMCA
This is a great article from the Electronic Frontier Foundation discussing the recent decision by the Library of Congress to remove the exemption to