In brief OpenAI, Microsoft, and GitHub have been named in a class-action lawsuit claiming its AI-code generating software Copilot violates copyright laws.
Lawyer and developer...
The district court erred by failing to analyze infringement under reverse confusion theory.
The federal district court in Miami erred by concluding as a matter...
The 2018 Farm Bill—which carved hemp out of the definition of marijuana—made products containing the Delta-8 THC isomer legal, which meant marks for the...
The latest issue of Music & Copyright is now available for subscribers to download. Here are some of the highlights.
Digital music oldie Napster looking...
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission charged Mirror Trading International and boss Johannes Steynberg with alleged fraud and registration violations on Thursday.
The commission deemed...
June 2022
By Andy Ramos, Partner at Pérez-Llorca, Madrid, Spain
As far back as the late sixth century BC, the Greek philosopher Parmenides declared, “nothing comes...
The operator of YouTube rippers FLVTO.biz and 2conv.com has announced that he will appeal the piracy verdict, where the RIAA won $83 million in damages. According to his attorneys, the legal process has gone off the rails, as the music companies didn't have to prove a single instance of copyright infringement.
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