Your Intellectual Property Questions Answered As an Intellectual Property Law firm, we are constantly being asked about the types of intellectual property. Many people know
Of Fatwas and Copyrights In a controversial ruling, the 9th Circuit found that an actress had an independent copyright interest in her performance within
Copyright Infringement Deadline: A Shifting Landscape In the ever-evolving landscape of intellectual property law, protecting your creative works has never been more crucial. As a creator,
Software Fair Use in 2025: Rules of the Road Navigating software innovation in 2025 requires a clear understanding of copyright’s boundaries. Software fair use isn’t a shortcut—it’s a protected
Copyright First Sale Doctrine – Worldwide On March 19, 2013, the Supreme Court issued the much-anticipated decision in Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., holding
Oral argument on Copyright case part duex Since the election is over, we’d like to briefly point out two recent blogs related to the Supreme Court’s oral
RIAA SUPPORTS NEW ANTI-PIRACY BILL The U.S. House of Representatives introduced new legislation, the Stop Online Piracy Act, today which is supported by the RIAA.
Social Paws or Arrested Pa’s? Speaking of Social commerce, did you know that one in 10 UK pets has a profile on Facebook, Twitter or
Copyright Termination of Musical Works Beginning in 2013, musicians and others who create sound recordings (or their heirs in the event of their death) may