Category: Copyrights

Ninth Circuit Does a Two-Step in “Dancing Baby” Case

While many were focused on “The Big Dance” yesterday, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals did some “dancing” of its own.  The Court issued a revised opinion in Lenz v. Universal and thereby amended what has been referred to as the “Dancing Baby” Doctrine.  Last…

Louis Vuitton and My Other Bag – Do You Get The Joke?

In a recent post, we discussed the trademark parody defense in the context of a California district court decision holding that the owner of the Superman “S” logo had adequately stated infringement claims asserted against a “DAD” t-shirt with a shield design allegedly parodying the…

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ISPs on ALERT: Failing to Terminate Repeat Infringers Can Be Costly

A recent court order  from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia—and a resulting jury verdict – may be instructive to internet service providers (“ISPs”) when it comes to their “repeat infringer” policies under the DMCA.  The Court found Cox Communications (“Cox”) was…