First copyright principles for the First Lady’s speechBy Daniel KeganSeptember 2016Who owns the copyright to a speech made by the spouse of the President of the United States? The First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS), the President of the United States (POTUS), the federal government, the writers assisting the spouse, the editors of the speech, we the American people, no one? As with most short legal questions, it depends.
How will the FRCP’s amendments affect BitTorrent litigation?By Jonathan LA PhillipsSeptember 2016The Supreme Court recently amended the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The changes focused, in part, on the need for early and active judicial case management, ensuring cases do not stall at the outset, and ESI preservation. The new Rules became effective on December 1, 2015. Attorneys handling BitTorrent related copyright litigation should take note, given the amendments’ focus. This is particularly true for the Illinois attorney, because the Northern District of Illinois remains a hotbed of copyright litigation involving the BitTorrent protocol. Accordingly, these amendments should change the way Northern District judges approach these cases.
Intellectual Improbabilities™By Daniel KeganSeptember 2016An eclectic gathering of recent intellectual property developments
Musicians vs. politicians – The saga continuesBy Margo Lynn HablutzelSeptember 2016Popular music has historically had political aspects. Politicians love music, using it to underscore their platforms, highlight their entrances, and set a tone for their campaigns. But musicians don’t always want politicians using their music. Several recent disputes are summarized.
Rembrandt, AI, and 3-D printing: Has forgery been perfected?By Charles Lee Mudd, Jr.September 2016Current computer developments foster re-evaluation of intellectual property laws, especially copyright. To promote Dutch arts and culture, ING Bank hired JWT Amsterdam advertising agency to develop a computer program to paint like Rembrandt, one of the best-known Dutch artists. The website www.nextrembrandt.com describes the process and shows the result. How does that technology change the legal landscape?
Saudi Arabia: Final step towards Regional Trademark LawSeptember 2016The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) Trademark Law, unlike the GCC Patent Law, is a unifying, not a unitary law.It stipulates a set of uniform provisions for all GCC countries, but does not offer a unitary registration system. New GCC Trademark Law and Implementing Regulations were published in the Saudi Official Gazette 1 July 2016, and are expected to become effective 90 days thereafter.