Monthly Archives: December 2015

Reading list: commercializing fanworks in the US and Japan

Nele Noppe, Mechanisms of control in online fanwork sales: A comparison of Kindle Worlds and Dlsite.com, 12 Participations 218, 231 (2015) (citations and footnote omitted):   This research also suggests that while the establishment of Kindle Worlds may have been … Continue reading

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EU public consultation on intermediary liability

EU Delegation to the US, Public Workshop on the Digital Single Market Strategy, Consultation on Online Platforms, Cloud & Data, Liability of Intermediaries, Collaborative Economy   2003 Directive: recital says that there’s no prohibition for member states to come up … Continue reading

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Amicus brief in visual meme case

While I’m at it, Chris Sprigman and I filed a brief on behalf of IP professors in a case against Fox News for republishing a 9/11 meme on a Fox Facebook page, with commentary on the order of “Never Forget”–the … Continue reading

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Amicus brief in karaoke case: Dastar revisited

Mark McKenna (and I) filed an amicus brief on behalf of IP professors in another karaoke case, dealing with alleged infringement that consisted of displaying karaoke lyrics using unauthorized copies of the karaoke tracks, based on alleged trade dress in the audiovisual … Continue reading

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Metaphor likening plaintiff to peeping Tom is opinion, not fact

Right Field Rooftops, LLC v. Chicago Cubs Baseball Club, LLC, — F.Supp.3d —-, 2015 WL 5731736, No. 15 C 551 (N.D. Ill. Sept. 30, 2015)   The Rooftops allowed patrons to view live Cubs games from their location near Wrigley … Continue reading

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