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Lessons from a long-ago deepfakes prosecution

USA - June 3 2021 When deepfakes emerged on the Internet, people gasped at this new tool for deception and wondered how they could ever separate fake from real videos…

Use of fake identities found deceitful in commercial email — why not elsewhere on the Internet?

USA - December 31 2020 The Third Circuit Court of Appeals recently had to decide a sensitive and difficult issue: Can you use a false identity to deceive someone when you…

Not a bargain at twice the price: Court awards attorneys’ fees to victorious copyright defendant

USA - September 16 2020 Most lawsuits in the United States follow the American Rule: win or lose, each party pays their own attorney. The Copyright Act is different. The Act…

Jim Burger, Justin Mulligan, Mike Nepple, Michael Parks

Small photo credit removal may result in big damages

USA - September 14 2020 Omitting a small print photo credit can get you in big trouble under the copyright laws. That’s what happened recently when a court affirmed an award…

Jim Burger, Justin Mulligan, Mike Nepple, Michael Parks

Muting Misinformation: Resources for identifying and dealing with misinformation

USA - September 8 2020 We may be on our own in the world of internet misinformation, but we don’t lack resources. An expert industry is developing about misinformation, how…