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Virtual Reality Becomes a $500 Million Actual Reality for Facebook

JSEL · February 13, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Oculus, the Facebook-owned virtual reality (VR) company, was ordered by a jury to pay $500 million in damages to ZeniMax last week, concluding a multi-year lawsuit. As reported by Business Insider, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg testified that Facebook acquired Oculus in … [Read more...] about Virtual Reality Becomes a $500 Million Actual Reality for Facebook

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: entertainment, Highlight, intellectual property, virtual reality

Beyoncé to Get Lawyers in “Formation”

JSEL · February 9, 2017 · Leave a Comment

As reported by Law360, the estate of deceased YouTube performer, Anthony Barré, has filed a suit against Beyoncé and Sony Music Entertainment seeking $20 million in damages as well as declaratory and injunctive relief for copyright infringement. The complaint alleges that the pop … [Read more...] about Beyoncé to Get Lawyers in “Formation”

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: copyright, Highlight, intellectual property, music

The NBA and Trump’s Immigration Ban

JSEL · February 8, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Over the past few weeks, President Donald Trump’s Executive Order (EO) on visas and refugees has dominated the news. Executive orders, which are legally binding directives made by the President in order to direct federal agencies, are often controversial, however Trump’s … [Read more...] about The NBA and Trump’s Immigration Ban

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Highlight, NBA, sports

Time for the NFL to Reconsider Marijuana Policy?

JSEL · February 7, 2017 · Leave a Comment

As public opinion towards marijuana continues to warm, there is talk that, in the not too distant future, NFL players may be able to partake in using the popular drug. Currently, 16 of the 32 professional football teams are located in states that have legalized at least the … [Read more...] about Time for the NFL to Reconsider Marijuana Policy?

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Highlight, NFL, sports

Paging the Fashion Police

JSEL · February 5, 2017 · Leave a Comment

As reported by The Fashion Law, in an ironic turn of events, retailer Forever 21, which has been sued over 50 times in recent years for copying others' protected designs, has filed suit against C. Luce and CornerStone Apparel (doing business as TCEC and Papaya Clothing, … [Read more...] about Paging the Fashion Police

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: copyright, fashion, Highlight

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