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Litigation

Is Age Really Nothing But A Number?

hlsjrnldev · January 26, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Earlier this month, the IMDb (Internet Movie Database) filed a lawsuit requesting an injunction against the Actor Age Censorship Law, a California law that allows actors to demand that IMDb remove all references to their age from the website. This piece of legislation was passed … [Read more...] about Is Age Really Nothing But A Number?

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: entertainment, Highlight, Litigation, privacy, publicity rights

No More Secrets For The NFL?

hlsjrnldev · November 7, 2016 · Leave a Comment

The past few months have not treated the NFL very well. The League recently posted record low ratings for Monday Night Football and Sunday Night Football ratings have sunk to a 5-year low. Despite this ratings slump, the NFL’s most recent problem is of even more economic … [Read more...] about No More Secrets For The NFL?

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Highlight, Litigation, NFL, privacy

Costume Copyright Case Haunts the Supreme Court on Halloween

hlsjrnldev · November 4, 2016 · Leave a Comment

On Halloween this past Monday, costumes were not only on the minds of trick-or-treaters and partygoers, but also of the eight Supreme Court Justices, who heard a copyright case concerning cheerleader costumes. According to the Wall Street Journal, Varsity Brands Inc., the … [Read more...] about Costume Copyright Case Haunts the Supreme Court on Halloween

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: copyright, Highlight, Litigation, SCOTUS

Is “Uptown Funk” the new “Blurred Lines”?

hlsjrnldev · November 3, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Minneapolis college funk band, Collage, has sued Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars for copyright infringement over the 2014 hit song "Uptown Funk." According to Pitchfork, the complaint claims the track is a "strikingly and/or substantially similar copy" of a Collage song entitled … [Read more...] about Is “Uptown Funk” the new “Blurred Lines”?

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

Trademark Issue on Hold in the Nation’s Capital

hlsjrnldev · October 31, 2016 · Leave a Comment

According to Forbes, the well-publicized legal battle over the emblem for the NFL’s Washington Redskins has been put on hold. Recently, a federal appeals court delayed the case involving the legality of the team’s trademarked mascot and its controversial “Redskins” name. After … [Read more...] about Trademark Issue on Hold in the Nation’s Capital

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

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