The battle for creators against copyright infringement and piracy is long and ongoing, and made all the more difficult by the fact that the adversary is forever changing and shifting; no sooner does one site shut down than multiple more pop up to take its place, like the many-headed hydra that vexed Hercules and CaptainContinue reading “Jetflicks, iStreamItAll Founders Plead Guilty in Copyright Case”
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USPTO Seeking Input on AI Copyright Law
There’s been some time spent in this space considering how technology will impact the future of copyright law, both in therms of how copyrighted material is now made (and how much), and also in how we as consumers are able to interact with that material, and if we so choose, violate that copyright with somethingContinue reading “USPTO Seeking Input on AI Copyright Law”
Supreme Court Also Taking On Google and Oracle Copyright Fight
Regular readers will recall that I cited a trademark case involving Booking.com and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as the matter of the moment, the case that was undoubtedly from of mind for every legal observer and pundit, the one that would shape the very future of these United States and our conception ofContinue reading “Supreme Court Also Taking On Google and Oracle Copyright Fight”
“Spinal Tap” Creators Settle Lawsuit Over Song Rights
Music copyrights and royalties are already a sordid and messy affair, and that’s without the added complication of streaming. There’s artists, publishers, songwriters, and any number of other folks who have some stake in any given song, which means that there are just that many more people who can get lost in the shuffle asContinue reading ““Spinal Tap” Creators Settle Lawsuit Over Song Rights”
“Baby Yoda” GIFs Removed Over Copyright Concerns, Then Quickly Restored, Ending National Nightmare
As ephemeral and inconsequential as they many seem, GIFs are now an important part of the broader cultural conversation around TV or movies, all of which takes place on the internet, where GIFs are the lingua franca of the medium. It’s how fans create a shorthand with one another, and it’s also how shows andContinue reading ““Baby Yoda” GIFs Removed Over Copyright Concerns, Then Quickly Restored, Ending National Nightmare”
Copyright Case Against Taylor Swift Heads Back to District Court
For observers of such things, there’s nothing quite so confusing or maddening as the minds that make up the minds of the U.S. federal court system on matters of intellectual property law. (Though that feeling undoubtedly spreads to other areas, depending on your interests.) Although it’s the nature of the beast that not every decisionContinue reading “Copyright Case Against Taylor Swift Heads Back to District Court”
A Music Streaming Service on the Blockchain? What Could Go Wrong?
If there’s one thing that I hope regular readers have noted, it’s that I enjoy a story about the unintended consequences of decisions and actions. Perhaps enjoy is too strong; I highlight them to hopefully serve as an example of the perils of not fully thinking through one’s choices, perhaps as a way to justifyContinue reading “A Music Streaming Service on the Blockchain? What Could Go Wrong?”
A Google Play Copyright Case: When Can We Blame Tools For How They’re Used?
To what extent can creators be held responsible for the ways in which their creations are used, particularly if those uses fall outside of what is legal or ethical? It’s a worthwhile question to consider these days. We’ve more technology in our hands —quite literally in the case of smartphones— than could have been dreamtContinue reading “A Google Play Copyright Case: When Can We Blame Tools For How They’re Used?”
Monster Energy Pushes Trademark Case Against Small Root Beer Maker
A common theme in this space, and many others like it, is the law as a weapon as much as a shield. Laws exist in theory to protect us, sure, but we’re all eventually indoctrinated into the idea that laws also exist to protect the more powerful against challenge or consequence. There’s a reason thatContinue reading “Monster Energy Pushes Trademark Case Against Small Root Beer Maker”
Apple Finds Itself the Target of Patent Infringement Case
The tech world is no stranger to pressure, legal or otherwise, but this moment in time feels a bit different from years past. Suddenly Big Tech finds itself under scrutiny from lawmakers and opinion-makers alike, as they grow so large and so powerful that the biggest among them recognize that the constraints on their powerContinue reading “Apple Finds Itself the Target of Patent Infringement Case”