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Tag: copyright infringement

Copyright on Trial: Will the Supreme Court crack down on fair use?

Blog
October 20, 2022January 23, 2023 Robert A. Bertsche

Attorney Rob Bertsche assesses a recent Supreme Court case, digging into the implications for copyright infringement and fair use.

Tagged copyright, copyright infringement, fair use, recent-news, SCOUTS, warhol v. goldsmith

Photographer sues after his photo, used in news stories, is attributed to social media site

News
June 26, 2016September 5, 2018 Adam Goldstein

A copyright lawsuit filed in New York federal court last week underscores the risk online publications face when they use questionably sourced images. (If you've ever attributed a photo to "Twitter," you really, really need to read and understand this.)

Tagged copyright infringement, Cox Media Group, fair use, recent-news, social media, Twitter

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