In every court case, a Plaintiff is required to establish that they are the "real party in interest" that suffered a "discrete and concrete injury." In a copyright case, this can get complicated with all the photo agency...more
11/30/2023
/ Beneficial Owner ,
Communications Act of 1934 ,
Copyright Infringement ,
Copyright Litigation ,
Copyright Ownership ,
Copyright Registration ,
Joinder ,
Licenses ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Non-Exclusive License Agreements ,
Sony ,
Standing ,
The Copyright Act ,
Transfer of Rights ,
Written Agreements
In an interesting case from New York Federal court, a judge denied a motion to dismiss by Defendant Red Points (an anti-piracy protection company) for submitting a take down alleging the sale of counterfeit products by the...more
10/5/2023
/ Advertising ,
Amazon ,
Anti-Piracy ,
Counterfeiting ,
Defamation ,
DMCA ,
E-Commerce ,
eBay ,
Infringement ,
Intellectual Property Litigation ,
Lanham Act ,
Media ,
Mobile Apps ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Negligence ,
Publishers ,
Social Media ,
Software ,
Takedown Notices ,
Unfair or Deceptive Trade Practices ,
Video Games
There are many different types of Copyright plaintiffs who sue for unlawful and unlicensed use of their copyright-registered content. For example, our firm has dealt with the following types of copyright defense brought by...more