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Music downloader's due process rights violated by copyright statutory damages award of $22,500 per song
- Proskauer Rose LLP
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- USA
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- September 30 2010
A jury award of $22,500 per song, resulting in a total award of $675,000 in statutory damages against an individual who downloaded copyrighted music files on a peer-to-peer network, violated the individual's due process rights, where he reaped no pecuniary reward from the infringement and the infringement caused the plaintiffs "minimal harm," a district court ruled
Google Books settlement would usurp congressional role in revising copyright law
- Proskauer Rose LLP
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- USA
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- May 5 2011
Judge Chin found that the settlement was not "fair, adequate and reasonable," as required by the federal rules, and suggested that it might be able to be approved if it was changed to an opt-in, rather than an opt-out, settlement
Download of copyrighted digital music file not a public performance under Copyright Act
- Proskauer Rose LLP
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- USA
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- January 11 2011
Downloading a copyrighted digital music file does not constitute a public performance under the Copyright Act, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled
Company that distributed P2P software secondarily liable for massive infringement by users
- Proskauer Rose LLP
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- USA
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- July 29 2010
A company that created and distributed a peer-to-peer file-sharing program that was used to distribute unauthorized copies of copyrighted music files on a "massive scale" is secondarily liable for acts of direct infringement on the part of the users of the program, a district court ruled
Ninth Circuit rules on license conditions versus contract covenants in dispute over World of Warcraft bots - MDY v. Blizzard, part I
- Proskauer Rose LLP
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- USA
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- January 3 2011
Playing World of Warcraft, the world's most popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), can be, well, a drag
Excerpting and linking to online news article protected by fair use doctrine
- Proskauer Rose LLP
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- USA
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- January 11 2011
A blogger's posting of an eight-line excerpt from a 30-line online newspaper article, coupled with a link to the full article on the newspaper Web site, is protected by the copyright fair use doctrine, a district court ruled
