Here is the latest news from the world of copyright:
| SAP seeks to discard Oracle copyright verdict Reuters O) should be paid no more than $408.7 million for copyright infringement carried out by a SAP AG (SAPG.DE) subsidiary, the European software company argued in a court filing late on Wednesday. A Northern California jury awarded Oracle $1.3 billion last … See all stories on this topic » |
| When is an ISP liable for its users’ copyright infringements? Clayton Utz If an ISP’s customers infringe copyright and the ISP does not take steps to stop it occurring, is it liable for copyright infringement? Today the Full Federal Court found that iiNet was not liable, but gave some guidance on how copyright owners can … See all stories on this topic » |
| Ninth Circuit: Creator’s Family Doesn’t Hold Copyright To Betty Boop Wall Street Journal (blog) By Chad Bray The family of legendary animator Max Fleischer doesn’t hold a valid copyright or trademark for cartoon character Betty Boop, which he created, a federal appeals court has ruled. In a 2-1 decision Wednesday, the US Ninth Circuit Court of … See all stories on this topic » |
| Google’s Belgian Copyright Appeal Could Determine Europe’s Search Policy Bloomberg Google is appealing a 2007 Belgian court ruling that its news search breached copyright laws, forcing it to remove links and snippets of articles from French- and German-language newspapers. The judge in that case “seemed to have badly understood” the … See all stories on this topic » |
| Court Issues Injunction Against Streaming TV Service ivi Digital Media Wire New York – A federal court has issued a preliminary injunction against ivi, a service that streams live TV broadcasts, stating that the TV networks that sued the company for copyright infringement are suffering harm and likely to prevail on the merits … See all stories on this topic » |
| Government may amend copyright law after ruling Irish Times THE OUTGOING Government is considering putting through amendments to Ireland’s copyright regime before it leaves office to ensure the State is compliant with European legislation. Last November, UPC, an internet service provider (ISP), scored a victory … See all stories on this topic » |
| National bloggers’ group intervenes in copyright lawsuit campaign Las Vegas Sun By Steve Green (contact) A national bloggers’ group intervened in the Righthaven LLC newspaper copyright infringement lawsuit campaign Wednesday, urging a federal judge not to reward Righthaven for what the bloggers call its “get-rich-quick scheme. … See all stories on this topic » |
| Composer’s family seeks copyright protection Viet Nam News Three years ago, Trinh, on behalf of Son’s family, asked music concerts, bars and music clubs that used Son’s music to pay copyright fees. However, most concerts have not paid fees to Son’s family. “The unauthorised use of Son’s music has been going on … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Irish artist bids to copyright Guevara image Reuters By Conor Humphries DUBLIN (Reuters) – The Irish artist whose poster of Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara became one of the most reproduced images of the 20th century, said he has decided to copyright the image to block “crass commercial” use. … See all stories on this topic » |
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| World waiting for iiNet piracy trial: Conroy ZDNet Australia People around the world are waiting for the result of the appeal of the landmark copyright case brought against iiNet, according to Communications Minister Stephen Conroy speaking at an online retail forum today. The Australian Federation against … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Swatch sues Bloomberg LP over recorded analyst call Reuters In a copyright infringement lawsuit, the Swiss company said Bloomberg had improperly recorded a Feb. 8 earnings call while it was in progress, and provided a transcript that day to its online subscribers. Swatch said Bloomberg had not been invited or … See all stories on this topic » |
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| On Ethics: Copyright law so distorted it stifles new ideas Houston Chronicle This is a major expansion of copyright, and it stifles creativity. Consider an Eric Clapton guitar solo. He sometimes lifts whole phrases from Robert Johnson or Muddy Waters, and no harm done. Making such allusions and connections is one way new ideas … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Appeals Court Overturns Copyright Decision Regarding UFI and Macy’s Apparel News The US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed an earlier ruling in a copyright case concerning the ownership of a textile print. The court on Jan. 26 found in favor of Los Angeles–based textile converter and importer United Fabric International, … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Seventh Circuit: Garden Not Eligible for Copyright Protection Corporate Counsel A living garden is not eligible for copyright protection, the US Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit has ruled. The court’s Feb. 15 unanimous ruling in Kelley v. Chicago Park District partially affirmed and reversed a lower court ruling about a … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Apple adds copyright infringement to reasons for rejecting apps Appolicious But Apple has been painfully slow about addressing copyright issues of apps that have already made it into the store. Halfbot contacted Apple and waited better than a week for the knock-off game to be removed from the store, with little to no … See all stories on this topic » |
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