Category: Business Litigation

Los Angeles Copyright Infringement Lawyer | How Companies Lose Wars Despite Winning Battles They Did Not Want to Fight

Last month, we discussed US Register of Copyrights Maria Pallante’s March appearance before the US House of Representatives Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet  Committee on the Judiciary in which she said copyright law is “showing the strain of its age and requires your attention.” On April 24, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob

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Los Angeles Business Litigation Attorney | Fox Continues to Make Life Miserable for ‘Browncoats’ More Than a Decade After Canceling ‘Firefly’

Fox canceled the space western television series “Firefly” in 2002 because of low ratings after 11 of the 14 produced episodes aired, but the series enjoyed strong sales when it was released on DVD and gained a strong cult following. In this video, actor Adam Baldwin—who played the mercenary Jayne Cobb on the show—performs “Hero of

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Los Angeles Copyright Infringement Lawyer | 20th Century Fox Scores Legal ‘Knock Out’ Against Bollywood Filmmakers

The 2010 Hindi film “Knock Out,”was about a businessman being held hostage in a telephone booth be a sniper. If that sounds similar to the 2003 American thriller “Phone Booth,” you are not alone. As India’s New Delhi Television Limited (NDTV) reported, “Bollywood is known for brazenly borrowing ‘inspiration’ from Western films,” but the country’s

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Los Angeles Business Litigation Attorney | Brooks May ‘Not Be Big on Social Graces,’ But Lawsuit Alleges Country Star Not Big on Honoring Contract Either

Country music superstar Garth Brooks has filed a lawsuit that alleges fraud and breach of contract. The Tulsa World reported that Brooks’ former business partner, Lisa Sanderson, claims that “The Red Strokes,” a song from Brooks’ hit 1993 album “In Pieces,” was based on a poem that she wrote. Brooks later founded Red Strokes Entertainment Inc.

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Los Angeles Copyright Infringement Attorney | Register of Copyrights Says Law is Showing ‘Strain of its Age,’ Calls for Congressional Action

The US Register of Copyrights Maria Pallante appeared before the US House of Representatives Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet  Committee on the Judiciary last month. In her prepared remarks, the director of the US Copyright Office said that a major portion of the current copyright statute was enacted in 1976 but it

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Los Angeles Trademark Infringement Lawyer | NYC Councilwoman Wants Real Penalties for Those Buying Fake Bags

Several people believe that fashion cannot be protected by copyright law, but there are several laws that prohibit the sale of counterfeit goods, including the Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured Goods Act, the Trademark Counterfeiting Act of 1984 and the Anticounterfeiting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA). However, the New York Post reported on April 7 that Councilwoman

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Los Angeles Business Litigation Attorney | Jury Orders Cisco to Pay $70 Million in Patent Case

A verdict from a federal jury that found networking equipment corporation Cisco Systems, Inc. fraudulently obtained technology developed by patent licenser XpertUniverse Inc.’s and violated two of the New York-based company’s patents. The jury ordered Cisco to pay $70 million in civil fraud damages and an additional $34,000 in damages for the patent infringement claims.

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Los Angeles Business Litigation Attorney | Alabama Jury Gives Green Light to $3 Million Award in LED Breach of Contract Case

The light-emitting diode (LED) technology was at the center of a recent lawsuit that delivered a financial jolt to one California company. The Alabama Media Group reported that a jury handed down a $3 million verdict in favor of Clarence “Buddy” Scroggins, and his company Complete Lighting Source. Scroggins filed a lawsuit alleging fraud and breach

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