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Duane Morris LLP | USA | 9 Feb 2023

PETA Hog-Catching Case Fails for Lack of Standing

On February 8, 2023, the Texas Fourth Court of Appeals affirmed a judgment dismissing a lawsuit that Animal rights group, People for the Ethical…
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Duane Morris LLP | USA | 2 Feb 2023

With the Death Rate in PETA’s Animal Shelter, It Really Is Groundhog Day

Annually, Animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) condemns Groundhog Day. This year, PETA called the exhibition of…
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Duane Morris LLP | USA | 7 Feb 2022

PETA’s Animal “Shelter” Continues High Euthanasia Rate

It’s that time of year again when Animal shelters in the Commonwealth of Virginia must submit their annual summary of Animal custody records to the…
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Duane Morris LLP | USA | 16 Feb 2021

PeTA’s Euthanasia Rate — Part II

Last week, we wrote on the overall euthasia rate in 2020 for the Animal “shelter” that Animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of…
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Duane Morris LLP | USA | 9 Feb 2021

Euthanasia At PETA’s “Shelter” Still Occurring At Alarming Rate

On prior occasions (here and here), we have written about the high rate at which Animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of…
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Duane Morris LLP | USA | 5 Nov 2020

PETA Offers Unconvincing Defense For The High Kill Rate In Its “Shelter”

As we have written before (here and here), the Animal rights group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), operates…
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Corrs Chambers Westgarth | Australia | 21 Sep 2020

Artificial intelligence and copyright: ownership issues in the digital age

In September 2015, the foundations of Copyright Law were shaken when Animal rights group PETA sued British photographer David Slater on behalf of a…
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Nexsen Pruet | USA | 18 Jun 2020

A Win for Plaintiffs in Recent NC Ag-Gag Ruling

Much of a 2015 North Carolina law that was meant to stop activists from posing as farm workers in order to gain access to footage and information…
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Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP | USA | 13 May 2020

Blurring the Lines: When AI Creates Art Is It Copyrightable?

In October of 2018, Christie's sold the work Portrait of Edmond de Belamy for $432,500. None of this, including the price, would be notable if not…
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Cowan Liebowitz & Latman PC | USA | 8 May 2020

Monkey Business (and Other Animal Non-Rights)

Many of us are looking for humor to divert our attention from Coronavirus cabin fever…
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