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Supreme Court: There’s No ‘Time Limit’ on Copyright Infringement Claims

TorrentFreak

That release sold millions of copies reaching the Billboard chart’s top ten. Outside the music industry, the topic raised concerns as well. While Nealy was doing time, his former partner licensed the Music Specialist catalog to Warner Chappell.

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Trademark protection for colors: T-Mobile Magenta

Erik K Pelton

Non-traditional trademarks are some of the most interesting and fun topics to discuss in the world of brand protection. If you see any T-Mobile promotion—flyer, billboard, store, commercial—it always features magenta and features it in a substantial manner. For instance, the magenta of T-Mobile is a registered trademark.

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Can Tattoos Infringe Copyrights, and If So, What Happens Then?–Sedlik v. Kat Von D

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

This is a venerable question–I remember evaluating it as a possible law review note topic 30+ years ago. Even so, the court’s almost-banal treatment of this super-interesting topic suggests that there may not be much tattoo exceptionalism in copyright law. Tattoo Advertising/Human Billboards. Warner Bros.

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BeStreamWise: New IPTV Anti-Piracy Campaign Begins With Fake Site ‘Scam’

TorrentFreak

People Love Offers Too Good to Be True To demonstrate how easily people will hand over their personal details, BeStreamWise hired Jenny Radcliffe, aka ‘The People Hacker’ Radcliffe lectures on topics including social engineering, frauds and con artistry.

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Book review: Copyright in the street. An Oral History of Creative Processes in Street Art and Graffiti Subcultures

The IPKat

It might also have been interesting to examine the various topics covered from a European perspective. cartoon characters, album cover art, movies, poster, tv commercials, billboards, brands, history) and colleagues. Furthermore, although the book deals with copyright, it is mainly American copyright and not British copyright.

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Learning Graphic Design: Creative Hobby to Creative Career

Art Law Journal

We cover topics including career paths, preparing for interviews, using social media to grow your footprint, networking, and much more. Together, Artrepreneur and Creative Circle have put together this comprehensive article series to support budding artists in the early stages of their art careers. They can work across industries.

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City Government Can’t Remove Off-Topic Comments to Its Social Media Account–Kimsey v. Sammamish

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

This lawsuit involves the first rule, which restricts off-topic comments. ” As evidence, the plaintiffs pointed to other off-topic comments that hadn’t been removed. The off-topic rule is, by definition, a content-based restriction on speech. This injunction only applies to the “off-topic” rule.