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Authors File Complaint Against OpenAI for Copyright Infringement

JSEL · July 25, 2023 · Leave a Comment

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By: Alec Winshel Last month, Mona Awad and Paul Tremblay filed a lawsuit against OpenAI for infringement of their works. The complaint is another in a series of cases filed by Matthew Butterick and the Joseph Saveri Law Firm that mount legal challenges against companies … [Read more...] about Authors File Complaint Against OpenAI for Copyright Infringement

Filed Under: Commentary, Highlight, Updates Tagged With: copyright, entertainment, intellectual property, Litigation, publicity rights, trademark

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NBA “BUBBLE” GUIDELINES FOR THE RESUMPTION OF THE 2019-20 SEASON

JSEL · May 17, 2023 · Leave a Comment

(PDF Version Here) Eric Zilber[*] TABLE OF CONTENTS[†] Introduction COVID-19 Background The Challenges Facing the NBA Initial Planning The “Bubble” Emerges as a Front-Runner “Bubble” Plans Solidify and the Protocols Phase One Phase Two Phase … [Read more...] about ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NBA “BUBBLE” GUIDELINES FOR THE RESUMPTION OF THE 2019-20 SEASON

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: basketball, covid-19, NBA, sports

All I Want for Christmas is Full Damages for Copyright Infringement

JSEL · April 20, 2023 · Leave a Comment

By: Daniel Imakyure• Introduction In June 2022, Andy Stone, a.k.a. Vince Vance, brought a copyright infringement action in the US District Court of the Eastern District of Louisiana against singer Mariah Carey, producer Walter Afanasieff, and Sony Music Entertainment.[1]  Stone … [Read more...] about All I Want for Christmas is Full Damages for Copyright Infringement

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: copyright, damages, entertainment, music law

When “Gravy” meets “Roll”: The Future of Interpolation in Music Recording

JSEL · April 16, 2023 · Leave a Comment

By: Lea Washington What do you get when you put a roll and gravy together? A lawsuit apparently. The “Rickrollin’” star Rick Astley is suing upcoming rapper Yung Gravy and his team. Gravy’s song “Betty” is the focus of this dispute, as it borrows from the song “Never Gonna Give … [Read more...] about When “Gravy” meets “Roll”: The Future of Interpolation in Music Recording

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: Contract, licensing, Litigation, music, social media

The Future of NFL Broadcasting

JSEL · March 25, 2023 · Leave a Comment

By: Ben Reichard   The first Sunday kicking off the 2022 NFL season was just days away. Like millions of fans across the country, I was both hopeful and anxious for how my team would start the season. But I had another reason to be nervous: I couldn’t figure out a way … [Read more...] about The Future of NFL Broadcasting

Filed Under: Commentary, Highlight Tagged With: college football, football, NFL, sports, streaming

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