30 Apr, 2024 Appeals Court Signals Narrowing of Fair Use Doctrine Post-Warhol By Frank D. D'Angelo Copyright attorneys eagerly anticipated the U.S. Supreme Court's fair use opinion in Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v....
25 Mar, 2024 Tennessee Leads the Charge in Codifying Legislation to Combat AI Misuse By Bess Morgan On Thursday, March 21, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed into law a bill amending Tennessee's right of publicity statute, the “Personal...
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30 Oct, 2023 Think About the Ink – What to Consider When Using Tattoo Art By Bess Morgan Tattoos are an ever-present part of the cultural conversation. In the words of the freshly released 1989 (Taylor’s Version), they “never...
26 Sep, 2023 Indemnity Protection from AI Platforms is Coming! By Brian Heidelberger It was interesting to recently hear that Microsoft will pay legal damages on behalf of customers using its artificial intelligence (AI)...
28 Jul, 2023 Can the “Indiana Jones” Movie Use a Product Without the Manufacturer's Permission? By Brian Heidelberger I guess we'll find out. A manufacturer of bags, Frost River, recently sued the maker of the new movie, “Indiana Jones and the Dial of...
24 Jul, 2023 (For Now) Instagram Beats Argument That Its Embedded Images Constitute Copyright Infringement By Mary Bassi The 9th Circuit Federal Appeals Court recently held that Instagram did not violate the copyrights of two photographers when news outlets...