Many people would never dream of walking into a store and stealing a CD or a DVD. Why? Because it's against the law. However, many people do not have the same attitude about downloading music or ...
On Friday, Nov. 1, a federal appeals court ruled that Ed Sheeran did not infringe the copyright to Marvin Gaye's 1973 classic ...
“Overprotecting such basic elements would threaten to stifle creativity and undermine the purpose of copyright law.” Looking at the two songs more broadly, the Second Circuit also ruled that ...
Former Rep. George Santos’ copyright suit against Jimmy Kimmel and ABC over use of his Cameo videos shouldn’t have been ...
Ed Sheeran has come out victorious in an appeal case involving his 2014 song “Thinking Out Loud,” with the U.S. Court of ...
Ed Sheeran has beaten a copyright appeal over his track ‘Thinking out Loud’. Last year, the star and his long-time ...
Court ruled that Ed Sheeran's did not infringe the copyright of Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On," sharing only "fundamental musical building blocks." ...
The award-winning Tripp Trapp high chair was not protectable under the Copyright Law as, among other things, it had not been ...
The district court explained that LAION’s mere downloading of Kneschke’s images did not encroach on his right of reproduction under German copyright law. The district court ... even if the purpose of ...
Overprotecting such basic elements would threaten to stifle creativity and undermine the purpose of copyright law. "Neither the melody nor the lyrics of ‘Thinking Out’ Loud bears any ...