In Episode 173 of the Entertainment Law Update podcast, My co-host Tamara Bennett and I explore a range of crucial copyright decisions, including a key ruling for 2-Live Crew, whose bid to reclaim their masters stays alive due to the personal rights of copyright termination even through bankruptcy. Atari’s copyright case against State Farm also moves forward, with Crystal Castles artwork at the center of a TV ad controversy. Listen in for details on a surprising copyright case where Gigi Hadid faced a $3,000 judgment for an Instagram post, and an update on a tattoo artist’s copyright infringement win that raised new questions about video game portrayals. The hosts cover landmark rulings in UMG Recordings v. Grande Communications and a federal circuit case that could impact false advertising in patented product claims. Catch all these stories, plus the Copyright Claims Board’s stats from its first 1,000 cases, in this episode, now available on your favorite podcast app or streaming platform.
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