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Lee Gesmer’s Mass Law Blog began in 2005, and contains almost 600 posts. The site initially focused on Massachusetts law, but today it follows business and intellectual property law nation-wide. The site is hosted by Gesmer Updegrove LLP, a law firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm represents startup and established companies in the areas of litigation, transactions (including financings, mergers and acquisitions), IP rights, taxation, employment law, standards consortia, business counseling and open source development projects and foundations. You can find a summary of the firm’s services here. To learn how Gesmer Updegrove can help you, contact: Lee Gesmer

Ninth Circuit Decision in Fox v. Dish is Another Blow to TV Networks

Ninth Circuit Decision in Fox v. Dish is Another Blow to TV Networks

"The phone, the laptop and the tablet have advanced so dramatically. Television has been drastically left behind." - Tom Rogers, CEO of TiVo, Inc., Wall Street Journal, July 30, 2013 _________________ First music, then books, now television. Music and book publishers have suffered well-publicized headwinds (some would say hurricane gales) at the hands of the Internet economy, and now 2013 is the year the TV and cable industries are beginning to face comparable technology-driven disruptive...

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Viacom Has Chutzpah (or Perhaps Bad Judgment) to Suggest That Second Circuit Reassign Its Case Against Youtube In Event of a Remand

Viacom Has Chutzpah (or Perhaps Bad Judgment) to Suggest That Second Circuit Reassign Its Case Against Youtube In Event of a Remand

"The thing to fear is not the law, but the judge.” - Russian Proverb  _____________________________ Viacom has filed its opening brief in its second appeal in Viacom v. Youtube. This long-running copyright case is establishing important precedents in the interpretation of the  Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).*  *See this link for my most recent post on this long-runing case. In its current appeal Viacom argues that the trial court judge erred in granting Youtube summary judgment...

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Massachusetts Attorney’s Innovative Attempt to Use Copyright Law to Remove Defamatory Material From “Ripoff Report” Unlikely To Succeed

Massachusetts Attorney’s Innovative Attempt to Use Copyright Law to Remove Defamatory Material From “Ripoff Report” Unlikely To Succeed

An unusual copyright suit recently filed in federal court in Boston is worth a brief comment. Here are the facts. In July 2012 someone wrote an offensive, defamatory “complaint” about a Boston attorney on the website Ripoff Report.  Because a federal statute (47 USC § 230) protects Ripoff Report from liability for defamatory user generated content (“UGC”), the lawyer could not force Ripoff Report to remove the defamation from the site.* However, he came up with a clever (but, as we shall see,...

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Fourth Circuit Holds That Federal E-Sign Statute Covers Copyright Assignments

Fourth Circuit Holds That Federal E-Sign Statute Covers Copyright Assignments

Copyright registration requirements can get quirky, and if they aren't handled properly can result in dismissal of a copyright infringement case (valid registration being a requirement before an infringement case can be filed). An invalid or defective registration can deep-six a copyright plaintiff's suit on a technicality. The Fourth Circuit addressed a number of issues associated with copyright registration in Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc. v. American Home Realty Network,...

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