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Protecting Fictional Characters: Copyright and Trademark Strategies
Can a car, a superhero, or even a cartoon sidekick be protected by copyright? In this episode of The Briefing, Scott Hervey and Matt Sugarman break down how fictional characters earn legal protection
The Nirvana Baby Lawsuit – A Win for Nirvana
A federal court has granted summary judgment for Nirvana, dismissing Spencer Eldens claim that the Nevermind album cover depicting him as a baby constituted child pornography. In this episode of
Studios Beware: The Danger of the Beauty and the Beast Copyright Decision
Disney faced a copyright lawsuit over the use of MOVA facial-capture software in Beauty and the Beast. A jury found Disney vicariously liable, the district court threw out the verdict, but the Ninth C
George Santos vs. Jimmy Kimmel: Why the 2nd Circuit Sided with Comedy
Former Congressman George Santos sued Jimmy Kimmel after the late-night host used Cameo videos in a comedy segment called Will Santos Say It? Santos claimed copyright infringement and fraud, but bot
Neil Young vs. Chrome Hearts: When Rock Meets Runway in Court
Neil Young vs. Chrome Hearts What happens when a rock legend collides with a luxury fashion powerhouse? Chrome Hearts has filed suit against Neil Young, claiming his new band Neil Young and the Chr
Anthropic Settles AI Training Case for $1.5 Billion +
The Anthropic settlement shows just how costly copyright missteps can be in AI development. Anthropic has agreed to a $1.5B settlement after a court found that keeping a permanent library of pirated b
Is the Bored Ape Yacht Club Trademark Claim Just Monkey Business?
The Yuga Labs v. Ryder Ripps case is shaking up NFTs and trademarks. In this episode of The Briefing, Weintraub attorneys Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler unpack the Ninth Circuits ruling on whether NFT
Court Says “No Way” To 50 Cent’s Battle Over Skill House
50 Cents two-minute cameo in the horror film "Skill House" turned into a full-blown legal battle over credits, contracts, and control. In this episode of The Briefing, Weintraub entertainment and IP
The Doctrine of Foreign Equivalents: What It Means for Your Brand
You came up with a clever brand name in a foreign languagegreat! But did you know it might be refused by the USPTO? In this episode of The Briefing, Scott Hervey and Richard Buckley break down what a
Publicity Rights and the Law – Using Real People in Your Work
Can you use a celebritys voice or image in your work? What about AI-generated versions? On this episode of The Briefing, Scott Hervey and Richard Buckley explore the right of publicityhow it protect





 
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