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FOX Wins Initial Victory in Empire Copyright Infringement Case
In May of 2021, Sophia Eggleston filed suit against FOX claiming that the executive producers of the television series, Empire, used her memoirs as the

Episode of Netflix Show ‘Dirty Money’ Found to Be Potentially Defamatory
In January 2018, Netflix began airing a show entitled “Dirty Money,” a docu-series aimed to shed light on true stories of scandal and corruption. On

Popular Netflix Series, Bridgerton, Inspires Imitation, But Netflix Loses Its Patience with Fan Flattery
Netflix released the wildly popular television series named Bridgerton in December of 2020, produced by the successful Shonda Rhimes. The show is set in the

Is it Worth Suing for Copyright Infringement?
The Copyright Act contains all of the laws that apply to creative, “expressive” works, like music, photography, books, screenplays, and films. If someone copies your

Judge Roy Moore Loses Appeal of His Claims Against Sacha Baron Cohen
As part of his television show on Showtime called “Who Is America,” Sacha Baron Cohen convinced former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, Judge

Lil Yachty Hauls UK Music Company into Court in California Over Use of His Name and Image in NFT
On August 3, 2022, U.S. District Judge for the Central District of California, Michael W. Fitzgerald, denied a motion to dismiss a case filed by