The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals held that speculative evidence was not enough to show a genuine issue of material fact relating to damages in a copyright infringement lawsuit. Dash v. Mayweather, et al., Case No. 12-1899 (4th Circuit, September 26, 2013) (available here). … [Read more...] about Mayweather Knocks Out Competition In Case For Copyright Infringement
Copyrighted Court Document Can Be Used In Related Litigation Without Liability
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York held that an authorization to use a document in litigation creates an irrevocable implied license for any party in that action to use the document for the duration of that litigation. Unclaimed Property Recovery Service, Inc. v. … [Read more...] about Copyrighted Court Document Can Be Used In Related Litigation Without Liability