Andy Warhol’s Foundation Sues Photographer to Protect Late Artist’s Reputation and Legacy
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has filed a lawsuit against photographer Lynn Goldsmith, following Goldsmith’s warnings that she would sue over alleged copying of a photo she took of musician Prince.
April 18, 2017
U.S. Supreme Court Says Cheerleading Uniform Designs are Copyrightable
Varsity Brands, the largest manufacturer of cheerleading and dance uniforms, just scored a major copyright victory at the United States Supreme Court, which ruled that the designs on cheerleading uniforms are copyrightable.
April 11, 2017
Disney Sued Over Animated Hit “Zootopia”
After celebrating its acclaimed animated film Zootopia taking home an Academy Award in February, Disney must now deal with a lawsuit claiming that it stole the film.
April 04, 2017
Cher Files a Motion to Dismiss in Album Cover Copyright Infringement Suit
Iconic singer Cher and Warner Bros. have asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit against them for copyright infringement over the typography used on her 2013 album entitled Closer to the Truth.
March 28, 2017
Patagonia Wants Ganjagonia Trademark To Go Up in Smoke
Entrepreneur Chris Hoover is tapping into the entertainment side with an animated series called “Ganjagonia.” He filed an Intent-To-Use trademark application for a mark of the same name last May for animation production services.
March 21, 2017
Google Reaches a Milestone: More than a Million Websites Requested for Removal
Google has been asked to remove links from more than a million individual websites from its search results based on alleged copyright infringement, according to recent transparency reports.
March 14, 2017
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