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Case Citation Year Vote Classification Subject Matter Opinions Statute Interpreted Summary; New York Times Co. v. Tasini: 533 U.S. 483: 2001: 7–2: Substantive: Collective works
Note: if no court name is given, according to convention, the case is from the Supreme Court of the United States.Supreme Court rulings are binding precedent across the United States; Circuit Court rulings are binding within a certain portion of it (the circuit in question); District Court rulings are not binding precedent, but may still be referred to by other courts.
By June 2022, both parties to the case requested summary judgment for the case, each favoring their respective sides, which Judge John G. Koeltl approved of a summary judgment hearing to take place later in 2022. [13] No summary judgment was issued, and instead a first hearing was held on March 20, 2023. [14]
The DOJ was joined in filing the lawsuit by twenty-eight state attorneys general, as well as the attorney general for the District of Columbia. [a] [11] [12] The DOJ and states are pursuing a jury trial in the case. [3] On August 19, 2024, ten additional state attorneys-general joined the lawsuit, bringing the total number of co-plaintiffs to ...
A trial in the copyright infringement case had been set to begin on Monday. YouTube and Schneider agreed to end the case with prejudice, which means it cannot be refiled. YouTube resolves composer ...
In 2022, music business writer Ted Gioia commented that the decision was a watershed moment for music writers and publishers because of the increased risk of copyright lawsuits and added expense that it caused: "The risks have increased enormously since the "Blurred Lines" jury decision of 2015—with the result that additional cash gets ...
Dr. Keith Bell, the plaintiff in the case, is suing Kiffin for one count of copyright infringement for two social media posts Kiffin made in 2016 and 2022. In the first post, the lawsuit states ...
A songwriter has claimed that Travis Scott, SZA and Future used elements of her song without her permission. In a copyright infringement complaint filed on Wednesday, Jan. 8, Victory Boyd, a Roc ...