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Carmen Electra Sues Strip Clubs For Copyright and Publicity Violations

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Copyright Lessons We Might Learn from Carmen Electra Nearly everyone with access to any type of entertainment media during the 90s and 2000s probably knows who Carmen Electra is. She is a woman familiar to us as a dancer, model, actress, and even singer. What many people don't know is that the pop culture icon has a penchant for going to court. Not because of her multiple divorces or her presence courtside watching her former boyfriend and NBA star Dennis Rodman. What we are referring to is her string of lawsuits against strip clubs all over the country. Together with...

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Photographer Sues Blizzard for Copyright Infringement

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Call of Copyright: Modern Infringement Warfare Activision Blizzard (Blizzard) is best known for three things in the world of video games: It is the creator of some of the best video games available today, the "Do you guys not have phones?" meme, and copyright lawsuits. Indeed, Blizzard is no stranger to copyright lawsuits. In some of the lawsuits, Blizzard sued others for infringements involving World of Warcraft, Warcraft, and Overwatch. For the most part, Blizzard was victorious. Now, Blizzard faces allegations that it has committed copyright infringement. Last month, renowned photographer and writer Clayton Haugen sued the video game giant...

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Photographer Sues Kat Von D for Copyright Infringement

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Photographer Is Suing Kat Von D for Copyright Infringement On February 7, 2021, a relatively well-known photographer, Jeff Sedlik, filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D. Sedlik alleges that she used his copyrighted photograph without consent or permission. According to the photographer, Kat Von D published an image of herself giving someone a tattoo to her Instagram page. The tattoo strongly resembled a photograph he took more than 30 years ago. Dubbed as the Miles Davis photograph, the iconic image depicts a black gentleman holding his pointing finger over his lips as if to indicate...

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Creative Coalition Seeks Commitment From President

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Copyright Challenge For the New Administration Holding the highest position in the country is not easy. But it is a great honor and steadfast commitment. Perhaps no one else can affect significant change or directly influence the momentum of history as the President of the United States. Recently, Joe Biden was elected the 46th President. Just a few months into his presidency, US citizens, international entities, and lobby groups are already at his doorstep, calling for change. One of those groups calls itself the Creative Coalition - an organization that works toward securing stronger protections for copyrighted materials. If you...

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Chapman v. Minaj Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

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Tracy Chapman v. Nikki Minaj: Copyright Infringement Involving Unpublished Minaj Song The music industry is, without question, one of the most copyright lawsuit-ridden industries in the US. For the past couple of years, the legal world had seen some exciting--and most likely, frustrating--legal developments in the industry, so much so that one industry expert is beginning to claim that copyright lawsuits are now scaring away new hits. Whether real or not, the fact is that we are currently more likely to lean on the former than on the latter and the case of Nicki Minaj versus Tracy Chapman works to...

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Hot Copyright Issues in 2021

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Copyright Issues that may Change Copyright Law as We Know It Without a doubt, we are at the precipice of a digital and internet revolution. The year 2020 gave us a pandemic that not only changed our lives and the way we usually do things but also paved the way for the internet to transform in ways we could not have imagined. Now it is 2021, and it seems like the surprises keep coming. As copyright infringement lawyers and creative artists, we can try to prepare for some of the potential changes ahead, especially those that might affect our communities...

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Senator Considers Revisions to DMCA to Help Stop Copyright Infringement

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DCMA Takedown Notices Help Photographers Protect Copyrighted Pictures Almost everyone who uses the Internet has heard of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, but not everyone truly understands how it impacts them - especially copyright holders or content creators like photographers. At least one Senator wants to make changes to the Act to make it even easier for creative artists to invoke copyright protections. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or more commonly known as the DMCA, was enacted in 1998 as a way to protect copyright holders while simultaneously enabling people to use copyrighted material under the fair use rule of...

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Nirvana v. Marc Jacobs Copyright Infringement Case Rages On

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Nirvana V. Marc Jacobs - A Copyright Infringement Battle and The Smiley Face That Started It The ongoing copyright battle between designer Marc Jacobs and rock band Nirvana has yet to come to a close. Jacobs recently countersued Nirvana, LLC, claiming that the copyright it claims to hold, is invalid. The original lawsuit in question was filed in 2018 by Nirvana against Jacobs. The lawsuit emanated from Jacobs' "Bootleg Redux Grunge" clothing collection featuring a design that looks similar to what has become the iconic Nirvana X-eye smiley face. Jacobs replaced the eyes of said smiley with Jacobs' initials and...

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Photographer Filed Copyright Infringement Against Bleacher Report

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Understanding Copyright Law and How You Can Protect your Work On August 20, 2020, Professional Sports Photographer Howard Shatz filed a case against the sports website Bleacher Report for allegedly using his photographs without his permission. Shatz claimed that the website, through the persons, groups, or corporations comprising the same, copied and reproduced his exclusive photographs, putting them up on their website without any form of recognition or attribution as to his name or ownership. Shatz claimed that Bleacher Report also tried to conceal the fact that they violated his copyright. As of this date, Shatz's case is still pending...

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Eddy Grant Sues Trump Campaign For Unauthorized Use of Song

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Eddy Grant Filed Copyright Complaint After President Trump Used His Song in Campaign Video Copyright attaches to works of creative art, including photographs, paintings, books, and music. In fact, music is one of the most infringed-upon art forms on the Internet and elsewhere. In September 2020, musician/singer Eddy Grant filed a copyright complaint regarding a video tweeted by President Donald Trump. The campaign video featured Grant's hit 80s song "Electric Avenue." According to Twitter, the video has been taken down in keeping with its copyright policy. According to Brian Caplan, Grant's lawyer, the video's removal does not lessen the damages...

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