A US Perspective on Tax Credits
Writing at the NYSBA’s The Entertainment, Art and Sports Law Blog, Bennett Liebman reports on the recent expansion of New […]
Writing at the NYSBA’s The Entertainment, Art and Sports Law Blog, Bennett Liebman reports on the recent expansion of New […]
A flurry of stories appeared in August 2010 about the stymied efforts of Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, cast member of the […]
A further development (see our earlier posts on the topic: Previews of Music as Fair Dealing and Previews of Music […]
The New York Times had an excellent article last week (“The Music-Copyright Enforcers” by John Bowe) (hat tip: Miri Frankel at […]
Last week’s news story about the FBI demanding that Wikipedia remove from its website a high-quality image of the FBI’s […]
The idea/expression dichotomy is fundamental to copyright law, and can be stated with relative ease: “[I]n Canada, as in the […]
Stephen Zolf and I will be speaking this Wednesday in the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada / McGill University Business […]
Last week’s promulgation by the United States’ Librarian of Congress of a rule which creates an exemption for certain classes […]
Further to an earlier posting here at the Signal (Copyright In Jokes), Nathan Fan, writing at IPilogue, has penned a […]
The recent English Court of Appeal decision in Flood v Times Newspapers Ltd. [2010] EWCA Civ 804 provides some useful […]
Given the volume of material available, we’ve decided to make our round-up of entertainment law questions posed and answered a […]
Depending on the type of news websites and television shows you frequent, it was difficult last week to escape the […]