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Los Angeles Copyright Infringement Lawyer | Broadcasters, Streaming Services Continue ‘Legal Ping-Pong’

Less than a week after multiple owners of Washington DC television stations—including Fox, NBC, ABC and Albiritton Communications—filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against digital media entrepreneur Alkiviades “Alki” David’s FilmOn.TV video-on-demand website and his Aereokiller service, the entertainment news website Deadline.com reported on May 28 that David said he was pulling the broadcasters from his streaming service.

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Los Angeles Business Litigation Lawyer | Another Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Over Keyword Advertising, Another Failure

Last November, we discussed a Forbes column authored by Eric Goldman in which the Director of the High Tech Law Institute and Associate Professor at Santa Clara University School of Law noted that “there have been countless trademark lawsuitsover competitive keyword advertising” during the last dozen years, but most trademark infringement lawsuits fail. On May 14, Goldman wrote

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Los Angeles Business Litigation Lawyer | Supreme Court Rules Monsanto’s Patent Claim Worth More Than a ‘Hill of Beans’

In February, we discussed the patent infringement case involving Vernon Hugh Bowman, a 75-year-old Indiana farmer who bought agriculture giant Monsanto’s genetically modified soybeans that were intended for animal feed from a grain elevator, planted the seeds and saved some seeds for later plantings. Monsanto requires farmers to buy a new batch every season and claimed Bowman

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