Case Year Court Jurisdiction Categories Outcome; Brown v. Netflix, Inc., No. 19 Civ. 1507 (ER) (S.D.N.Y. May 27, 2020) 2020: S.D.N.Y. Second Circuit: Music; Film
Sep 19, 2019 · The Sixth Circuit on September 17, 2019, affirmed a lower court judgment in favor of English singer and musician Steve Winwood in a copyright infringement case because the evidence of the alleged copyright infringement was inadmissible hearsay. Parker v. Winwood, 6th Cir., No. 18-5305, 9/17/19. Stanford University Libraries. Date Court Judge; July 17, 2020: Douglas Howard Ginsburg: Imapizza, LLC v. At Pizza Limited 18-7168: July 2, 2020 Dec 29, 2009 · One of the most-cited copyright cases of all time has been the 1984 case Sony Corp. v. Universal City Studios, better known as the Betamax case. The case found that Sony’s Betamax product, which allowed home users to record movies and TV shows, was infringing as it was “capable of substantial noninfringing uses.”
Case Year Court Jurisdiction Categories Outcome; Brown v. Netflix, Inc., No. 19 Civ. 1507 (ER) (S.D.N.Y. May 27, 2020) 2020: S.D.N.Y. Second Circuit: Music; Film
Not all copyright cases make the headlines like the case involving Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke, but here we take you through some of the ones that did and are seen as the most infamous copyright cases. Star Wars vs Battlestar Galactica. Lawyers that work in copyright as part of their in-house legal job have probably either used this as 20. Bee Movie. Animated family outing Bee Movie isn’t exactly the greatest creative endeavor to carry stand-up legend Jerry Seinfeld’s name, but it still raked in over $280 million at the box office in late 2007. However, according to a group of Swedish animation students, at least some of that cash should have gone to them.
Jun 25, 2015 · In April, author Muneefa Abdullah filed a copyright infringement suit against Disney and “Frozen” screenwriter Jennifer Lee, claiming that the plot of the film was pinched from “The Snow
Stanford University Libraries. Date Court Judge; July 17, 2020: Douglas Howard Ginsburg: Imapizza, LLC v. At Pizza Limited 18-7168: July 2, 2020