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Editor’s Claim of “Fair Use” of Photos of Picasso Artwork Fails
Art editor Alan Wofsy (Wofsy) and French citizen Yves Sicre De Fontbrune (YSF) have been fighting in courts in both the United States and France

Bang Energy Liable for Infringing Music On TikTok
In order to promote its energy drink, Bang’s promotional team drives to different areas and hands out samples of its energy drink to people walking

Banana Taped To Wall Is Art Which Is Original Enough To Be Protected By the Copyright Act
In early 2021, fine artist Joseph Morford filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida against an artist named Maurizio

5 Essential Things You Need to Know Before Hiring an Entertainment Lawyer
1. They Should Be an Expert in Copyright Law The “Copyright Act,” which regulates how creative or “expressive” works are treated in the law, is

“Columbo” Creators Lose A $70 Million Dollar Payday When The Judge Misinterprets One Word In Their Contract
On March 30, 2022, the California Court of Appeal for the Second District agreed with the trial court’s decision in a case between the creators

Ye Sued for Stealing Pastor’s Sermon and Using it in the Song ‘Come To Life’
On May 3, 2022, Bishop David P. Moten filed a lawsuit against Ye, formerly Kanye West, for Ye’s use of portions of the Texas pastor’s