Posted by Steve Vondran | Mar 25, 2018 |
Copyright Case Briefs: Apple Inc. v. Pystar Corp. (September 28, 2011). United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
SUMMARY:
Apple sued Psystar for copyright infringement based on its use of Apple's software on Psystar computers.
FACTS:
The Defendant-Appellant, Psystar Corp. (“Psystar”...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Mar 25, 2018 |
Copyright Case Briefs – Adobe Systems Inc. v. One Stop Micro, Inc., 84 F. Supp. 2d 1086 (N.D. Cal. 2000). Software licensing agreement or a true sale?
SUMMARY:
This case comes from the United States District Court, Northern District of California. Adobe Systems Inc (“Adobe”) sued One Stop ...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Mar 24, 2018 |
Communication Decency Act Overview (“CDA”) and Internet Liability
Introduction
A website like Youtube, Twitter and Facebook are bound to wind up with defamatory comments posted on its websites. But does that make the interactive service provider liable for defamation simply because the comme...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Mar 24, 2018 |
Social Media and Copyright Infringement Case Law: Grumpy Cat Ltd. v. Grenade Beverage, LLC. Case No. SA CV 15-2063-DOC.
Grumpy Cat Ltd. Complaint
Plaintiff Grumpy Cat Ltd. filed a complaint against Grenade Beverage LLC for copyright infringement, trademark infringement, false designation of o...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Mar 24, 2018 |
Theft of Idea under Copyright Law in the 9th Circuit – The E.T. Spielberg case – [736 F.2d 1352]
Introduction
Our law firm can assist writers, authors, screenplay and other creative artists in copyright theft of idea cases. For example, pitching a reality TV show and someone steals your ide...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Mar 24, 2018 |
MDY Industries, LLC v. Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., 629 F.3d 928 (9th Cir. 2010). United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
SUMMARY:
Defendant created a bot which allowed players of Plaintiff's World of Warcraft to automatically advance beyond the beginning levels. Plaintiff Blizzard E...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Mar 13, 2018 |
Key case law in the world of streaming media piracy
Introduction – The Tickbox case
Several Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (aka “ACE”) members sued a company called Tickbox TV, a company that was selling “fully-loaded” Kodi boxes which ACE refers to as a “piracy device.” Recen...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Mar 13, 2018 |
UDRP Domain Name Disputes – Who needs to prove what?
Introduction
When you are involved in a UDRP domain name dispute (for example with WIPO or the National Arbitration Forum) you need to know who has to prove what. This blog will give you a general understanding of what you need to know.
T...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Mar 06, 2018 |
eBay Legal Updates – Case Law You Need to Know by Attorney Steve®
Introduction
Many eBay sellers believe that eBay could be doing a better job of removing infringing items and counterfeit goods from their website. Here are two lawsuits brought against eBay that shed some light on the “safe ha...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Mar 05, 2018 |
Copyright Basics: Copyrighting a letter with business ideas in it, can it be done? #IdeaTheftLawyer
Introduction
If you have a great idea that you think can help out a business and help them make more money (for example you have an idea that will make a company's web-based software much bett...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Mar 04, 2018 |
Copyright Watchdog® Alert – Covert monitoring of your companies computer networks? Oh boy.
Introduction
NOTICE: According to an article I just read, software trade associations may be monitoring the software usage of legitimate honest companies that have legally purchased software. At this...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Feb 27, 2018 |
Federal Lanham Act – What you need to know!
Half Truths can be actionable under the Lanham Act
Under the Lanham Act, “unfair competition” against a competitor is unlawful, even if it merely deals with so called “½ truths.” Plaintiff must alleged allege and prove (Carry the Burden of Proof) ...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Feb 27, 2018 |
Copyright Case Briefs [Music Law]: Skidmore v. Led Zeppelin, 106 F. Supp. 3d 581 (E.D. Pa. 2015) – 2018 update, case is sent back to trial court by the 9th circuit court. Reversible error was committed at trial in the jury instructions.
2018 Update – The Ninth Circuit court has ruled that a ...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Feb 26, 2018 |
Copyright Case Briefs: Oracle Am., Inc. v. Google Inc., 131 F. Supp. 3d 946 (N.D. Cal. 2015)
Summary
This case deals with allegations of willful copyright infringement.
Oracle brought action against Google for violation of Oracle''s copyright in the Java Application programming platform that...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Feb 26, 2018 |
Copyright Case Briefs – Beastie Boys v. Monster Energy Co., 112 F. Supp. 3d 31 (S.D.N.Y. 2015)
Summary
Post-trial, after a jury found for the Beastie Boys for willful copyright infringement and intentional deception in relation to the false endorsement trademark claim, the band filed a motion...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Feb 22, 2018 |
California Music Infringement Law Firm – Copyright Case Briefs!
Summary
This case has to do with copyrighted music and “standing” to file a lawsuit. Pro se plaintiff's case was dismissed and was unable to re-open the case after agreeing to a settlement with a majority of the defendants.
Fac...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Feb 22, 2018 |
Savant Homes, Inc. v. Collins, 809 F.32 1133 – United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.
SUMMARY:
A custom home designer held a registered copyright in a floor plan. The home designer brought action against homeowners, a builder, and a designer, alleging copyright infringement, contribut...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Feb 22, 2018 |
Case: Lorenzana v. South American Restaurants Corp., 799 F.3d 21 (2015) – United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.
SUMMARY:
This case underscores the concept that copyright protection only extends to the eight categories available under 17 U.S.C. §102(a). The court held that a chicken...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Feb 13, 2018 |
Intellectual Property – Legal issues with Escape Rooms!!! Trademarks, Copyrights, and Trade Secrets.
Introduction – what is an escape room?
From what I can tell “Escape Rooms” are gaining momentum across the United States. If you have never heard of these basically an owner or leasee of pr...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Feb 11, 2018 |
UDRPCounsel.com – Tips to help you win your WIPO domain dispute by Attorney Steve®
Introduction
What is ICANN?
Who is WIPO?
What is a domain dispute?
What factors must be proven by the Complainant?
What is the likelihood of confusion test?
What if I was just buying domains as...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Feb 03, 2018 |
Youtube Legal Issues – Sharing Links to other peoples videos posted on youtube. Is it legal?
Introduction
Say you post a video about a new software product demo. It gets 100,000 hits and you want to download that video and put it on your website to drive traffic to your website. Can you do...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Feb 02, 2018 |
Superbowl and Intellectual Property Rights – Logo licensing rights!
Introduction
This year, on February 4, the Philadelphia Eagles will play the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. Over 100 million viewers will tune in to watch the “Big Game.” Advertisers will pay over $5 million[1] for a...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Jan 28, 2018 |
Copyright Case Briefs: Verizon Internet Services, Inc. v. Recording Industry Association (December 19, 2003). Court: United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit – DMCA subpoena law
SUMMARY:
This case came before the Court concerning the Recording Industry Association of Am...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Jan 18, 2018 |
Social Media & Copyright Law – How to safely live stream on facebook. periscope or youtube without creating unwanted legal liability.
Introduction
So you got tickets to the hottest concert or big U.F.C. boxing match and you want to LIVE STREAM it on facebook to all your friends, fans and foll...
Posted by Steve Vondran | Jan 17, 2018 |
Torrent Defense Lawyer – Malibu Media cases (adult pornography illegal movie download cases)
Introduction
We have heard of other “experienced” torrent defense lawyers charging $5,000 to settle a Malibu Media case. Before you pay this exorbitant amount of money, call our firm to discuss your ...