Music lawyer Tamera Bennett and TV lawyer Gordon Firemark discuss: Was “Over The Rainbow” copied; Was the script of “The Holdovers” copied; This month a “loyalty certificate” is original enough for copyright protection compared to the case we discussed in Episode 165; Legal strategies are shifting in AI cases toward removal of copyright management information; “Road House” remake is the target of a copyright grant termination notice; Link to chart of AI and IP lawsuits; Nickelback wins in Fifth circuit on alleged copyright See more +
Music lawyer Tamera Bennett and TV lawyer Gordon Firemark discuss: Was “Over The Rainbow” copied; Was the script of “The Holdovers” copied; This month a “loyalty certificate” is original enough for copyright protection compared to the case we discussed in Episode 165; Legal strategies are shifting in AI cases toward removal of copyright management information; “Road House” remake is the target of a copyright grant termination notice; Link to chart of AI and IP lawsuits; Nickelback wins in Fifth circuit on alleged copyright infringement; Earth, Wind and Fire prevail in trademark lawsuit against tribute band; The band manager does not “use” the bands’ trademark; A look at force majeure litigation post-covid; Practice pointers on copyright grant terminations, loan-outs, trusts and more; NFT study completed by USCO and USPTO. This and much more on Episode 166 of the Entertainment Law Update Podcast.
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