by Michael Lee | May 30, 2014 | Copyrights, Pirated Thoughts, Technology |
Many claim that “street art” is a fancy way to describe artistic vandalism but as Bansky proves it is becoming a more and more valuable medium for artists. A street artist has sued Walmart for copyright infringement after it allegedly reproduced his work and...
by Michael Lee | May 29, 2014 | Copyrights, Gaming, Pirated Thoughts, Technology |
Cheaters sometimes win when it comes to video games but not the creators of those cheat codes. Last week, Blizzard Entertainment, the company behind such popular games as World of Warcraft and Diablo, filed sued for copyright infringement against a group of hackers...
by Michael Lee | May 28, 2014 | Copyrights, Film / Television, Pirated Thoughts, Technology |
“John Doe” illegal downloaders of adult movies, you are safe for another day. The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that a lawsuit filed against 1,058 “John Doe” defendants does not hold water and the court dealt a major blow to mass copyright...
by Michael Lee | May 27, 2014 | Brand Protection, Pirated Thoughts, Technology, Trademarks |
A great way to attract children is to use brands they all love such as Thin Mint, Swedish Fish, and Tootsie Roll. But, when that product is e-cigarettes and the trademarks are being used without permission, you might have a big problem. Liquid nicotine used in...
by Michael Lee | May 23, 2014 | Copyrights, Music, Pirated Thoughts |
Usher and the writers of his song, “Bad Girl” were sued by plaintiff, Daniel Marino, who claims they purposefully left him out of the credits as a writer/producer and only included him as an instrumentalist. The song, originally titled “Club Girl” was written in 2002...