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Where’s the Beef: Patent Battle Over Artificial Meats
“Go Ahead, Sue Us”: Sony sends Cease-and-Desist after Taunts
Out of Bounds: Lebron Facing Lawsuit over Recent Social Media Post
High Court of Justice of England and Wales Determines Fabrics Considered Works of Artistic Craftmanship
Internet Archive: Challenging Copyright Holders Around the World
The Lawsuit About Nothing: Seinfeld Beats Copyright Lawsuit over ‘Comedians in Cars’
The Curse of Iconic Fashion: When Social Media Marketing and Copyright Protection Collide
US Design Law Still Decorated with 1880’s Era Carpeting
US Design Law Still Decorated with 1880’s Era Carpeting
Under the provisions of the United States Patent Act, the sale of “any article of manufacture” to which an infringing design has been applied makes the infringer liable “to the extent of his total profit” with respect to the article of manufacture. In other words, the language of the Act specifically bars apportionment of an […]
Looks Are Not Everything; Professor Amy Adler's Future of Art
Looks Are Not Everything; Professor Amy Adler's Future of Art
Earlier this month, Osgoode Hall Law School welcomed Amy Adler, New York University’s Emily Kempin Professor of Law, to present on copyright and the future of art. Professor Adler is a leading scholar of art law and specializes in the legal regulation of artistic expression, sexuality and free speech. Visual artists today, as she describes, […]