Copyright is one of the most important legal issues in the age of AI, and it affects all of us.
In a recent decision, the Federal Circuit approved the use of “Copyrightability Hearings.” Not sure what that means? Read on to find out. The case involved a ...
The U.S. Navy is officially guilty of piracy. Not the plundering on the high seas with eye patches and parrots variety, but rather the digital kind. A federal court found that the Navy infringed on a ...
Last month, in an unpublished memorandum disposition, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed a significant district court decision granting summary judgment, on fair use grounds, to ...
The essential protection of software stems from intellectual property rights, primarily copyright. When the UK left the European Union (EU), at a superficial level nothing changed because the essence ...
Autodesk, Inc. has announced that Danny Ferrer, 37, of Lakeland, Florida, pled guilty on June 16, 2006, in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Virginia, to one count of conspiracy and one count of ...
The U.S. Navy was found guilty of piracy and is ordered to pay a software company $154,400 for a lawsuit filed back in 2016. The company, Bitmanagement Software GmbH, filed a complaint against the ...
The US Copyright Office's report comes as the agency is under political fire, with President Trump reportedly firing its head this weekend. Katelyn is a writer with ...
In China, computer software is automatically protected under the Copyright Law upon its creation. This protection extends to both computer programs and their ...
UnitedLex was hit with a copyright infringement suit by the software developer Scalr last week for allegedly marketing the use of the technology to law firms after a licensing agreement ended at the ...
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