Articles Posted in Intellectual Property

U.S. Supreme Court to Settle Copyright Dispute Over Andy Warhol’s Prince Series Prints Updated: Published by:

On Monday, March 28, 2022, the United States Supreme Court granted a writ of certiorari in The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Lynn Goldsmith and Lynn Goldsmith, Ltd. The case seeks to clarify a split between the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Second Circuit…

Professor Sues Students for Copyright Infringement Related to Exams Updated: Published by:

A business professor at Chapman University alleges that his students posted parts of his exams on an online database without his permission, violating his exclusive right to reproduce and distribute the exam materials.

Second Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Verdict for Google in Song Lyrics Lawsuit Updated: Published by:

On Thursday, March 10, 2022, a three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld a verdict favoring Google in a lawsuit brought by song lyrics website Genius. The lawsuit claimed that Google was displaying transcribed lyrics scraped by Google from Genius in search results in…

Impossible Foods Sues Competitor Over Meat Alternative Technology Updated: Published by:

On Wednesday, March 9, Impossible Foods Inc. filed suit against Motif FoodWorks, Inc. alleging that Motif infringed on Impossible Foods’ meat replica patent by selling its own imitation burger. Impossible Foods is known for its meat imitation products such as its Impossible Burger, Impossible…

Fox Sports Sued for United States Football League Trademark Infringement Updated: Published by:

On Monday, February 28, 2022, Fox Sports, Inc. was sued for trademark infringement by The Real USFL, LLC, in the U.S. District Court, Central District of California. The lawsuit claims that Fox Sports, Inc.'s United States Football League "is an unabashed counterfeit."

Coachella Music Festival Scores Victory in Trademark Infringement Claim Updated: Published by:

A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against an advertiser of a New Year's Eve outdoor music festival near the site of the famous Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. This prevents the event from being advertised under its current name, due to potential consumer confusion.

Taylor Swift May Face Jury Trial in Copyright Lawsuit Updated: Published by:

A federal judge declined to grant summary judgment to the pop singer in a copyright infringement case, finding that there were significant similarities between the lyrics of "Shake It Off" and a song written by the plaintiffs.

Cleveland Baseball Team Faces Trademark Lawsuit Over New Name Updated: Published by:

A roller derby team known as the Guardians argues that the Cleveland MLB team knowingly chose the same name as a replacement for their traditional but racially insensitive name.