Tag: Copyright
Twitter Faces Legal Battle Over Copyright Infringement
The National Music Publishers’ Association has filed a lawsuit against Twitter, alleging that the platform has been using copyrighted music without permission.
NMPA President David Israelite said...
Apple Loses Bid To Revive US Copyright Case
Apple was unsuccessful in convincing a US appeals court that Corellium Inc had violated its copyrights by simulating its iOS operating system to aid...
Hipster Antiplagiarism
By Brian L. Frye (University of Kentucky)
This essay observes that plagiarism norms might be an antitrust problem, and asks what the Chicago School and...
UK IPO Proposes New Copyright Exception For Text And Data Mining
By: Claire O'Brien (Mills & Reeve)
On the 28 June, the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) issued its response to its previous consultation on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and...
Google Drops Appeal Over French Copyright Fine
Google has committed to resolving a copyright dispute in France over online content, the country's antitrust authority said on Tuesday.
Google, owned by Alphabet, also...
Spain Moves To Adopt EU Copyright Laws
Spain has adopted a European Union copyright directive that allows third-party online news platforms to negotiate directly with content providers, Reuters reported. This will...
French Antitrust Decision On Google’s Copyright Case Coming Soon
France’s antitrust watchdog will make a decision in the coming days over the way Google held copyright talks with some French publishers about paying...
What Does Antitrust’s Revival Mean for Copyright? (The 50th Annual Brace...
By Christopher Jon Sprigman (New York University)
Delivered as the 50th Annual Brace Memorial Lecture, this article considers what antitrust law's nascent and still-uncertain revival...
Philips Settles Copyright Claims From Antitrust Suit
Philips North America settled its copyright and trade secrets claims against a medical equipment maintenance company, Summit Imaging, after a Washington state federal court...
Supreme Court Gives Competition a Booster Shot in Landmark Fair Use...
by: John Bergmayer (Public Knowledge)
I’m happy about the Supreme Court’s 6-2 decision in Google v. Oracle, affirming that Google’s reimplementation of the Java API for Android...