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  2. Harper & Row v. Nation Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Instead, The Nation magazine published 300 to 400 words of verbatim quotes from the 500-page book without the permission of Ford, Harper & Row, or Time. Based on this prior publication, Time withdrew from the contract (as it was permitted to by a clause therein), and Harper & Row filed a lawsuit against The Nation for copyright infringement.

  3. Nation Magazine v. United States Department of Defense

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    Joined in this suit are Nation , Harper’s, In These Times, Pacific News Service, The Guardian, The Progressive, Mother Jones, The L.A. Weekly, The Village Voice, The Texas Observer, Pacifica Radio News, Sydney H. Schanberg, E. L. Doctorow, William Styron, Michael Klare, and Scott Armstrong, plus a separate lawsuit filed by Agence France ...

  4. Salinger v. Random House, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nation Enterprises (1985) had observed "the scope of fair use is narrower with respect to unpublished works." The circuit court noted that this is ambiguous, meaning either there are fewer cases in which fair use may be found or that less material may be copied.

  5. The White Stripes drop lawsuit against Donald Trump over ...

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    Two months after suing President-elect Donald Trump and his campaign for the unauthorized use of their song "Seven Nation Army," the musical duo behind The White Stripes has dropped the lawsuit.

  6. The White Stripes drop ‘Seven Nation Army’ copyright lawsuit ...

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    The White Stripes are dropping a copyright infringement lawsuit against Donald Trump and his campaign following the former president’s Election Day win. The band had accused Trump and his 2024 ...

  7. Column: With Live Nation lawsuit, government signals it's fed ...

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    The government's antitrust case against Live Nation follows two allegedly unsuccessful attempts to rein in the company's anticompetitive behavior.

  8. Bose Corp. v. Consumers Union of United States, Inc.

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    The Massachusetts district court had heard testimony from an author of the article that the instruments heard through the 901's speakers tended to wander "along the wall," rather than "about the room," as had been stated in the article; and found that this constituted a publication of a false statement with the knowledge that it was false.

  9. Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Ass'n, Inc. v. Bresler

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    Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Association, Inc. v. Bresler, 398 U.S. 6 (1970), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that using the word "blackmail" in a newspaper article "was no more than rhetorical hyperbole" and that finding such usage as libel "would subvert the most fundamental meaning of a free press" guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United States ...