From Beyoncé Beer to the Upside Down: When Are You Permitted to Reproduce an Existing Work of Art

December 20, 2017
Artists and graphic designers either desire to - for their own personal reasons or are frequently asked to create images/t-shirt designs/memes or even complete replicas of existing images for commercial purposes.

Blog Bite: What is the strategic value of an 'action for declaration of non-infringement?'

May 25, 2017
This article posted on our partner site Mondaq.com reviews the case in which a golf ball manufacturer raised a complaint against Costco, who in turn brought an action for a declaration of non-infringement

Businesses Need to be Concerned About Infringing the IP of Other Businesses

August 12, 2015
Every business is concerned about others infringing their intellectual property rights, though businesses need to be concerned about the possibility that they may be infringing the intellectual property rights of others.

Can You Still Use API's After the Google/Oracle Fight?

July 15, 2015
This article discusses a recent appellate decision which confirmed a lower court's decision to reject Google's arguments and claims to the API source code which it 'borrowed' from Oracle.
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