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The decision in Teradyne v. Astronics illustrates the potential strength of the fair use defense in software cases, even in those involving direct competitors.
Two authors, Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Roberson, are suing Apple, alleging the company violated their copyright protections ...
New regulations dealing with the registration of software copyright in China have come into force, aimed at bringing the country's laws into line with the IP standards of the WTO. The amended rules ...
Some copyright trials could include more hearings like those found in patent infringement cases, say practitioners after a Federal Circuit software ruling Practitioners may have to rethink how they ...
UnitedLex was hit with a copyright infringement suit by the software developer Scalr last week for allegedly marketing the use of the technology to law firms after a licensing agreement ended at ...
A change in New Zealand's copyright law will see software developers owning their software by default, even when that software is commissioned, and that has led one industry leader to warn of ...
The German Federal Court of Justice has ruled on the copyright impact of ‘cheat software’ and ad blockers in two high-profile cases with significant implications for the gaming and media industries.
Nightshade is stealthy new software from University of Chicago researchers that's helping artists defend their work from AI crawlers.
Anthropic agreed to pay 500,000 authors $3,000 each for copyright infringement.
Some videos offered by advertising software maker Zango are likely being distributed without permission from the copyright holders, according to a spyware researcher. Zango’s advertising ...