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ENTERTAINMENT LAW RESOURCES BLOG JUNE 28, 2011 The Hangover II: Tyson Tattoo Copyright Infringement Suit Just weeks before the release of the much anticipated sequel to the highest grossing comedy of all time, The Hangover, tattoo artist S. Victor Whitmill filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Warner Brothers. Luckily for Hangover fans everywhere, Judge Catherine D. Perry, the U.S. and third parties were simply too great. Further, Warner Bros. | MEDIA LAW PROF BLOG JUNE 28, 2011 Digital Legal Materials In South America Teresa M. Miguel, Yale Law School, has published The Digital Legal Landscape in South America: Government Transparency and Access to Information. Here is the abstract. The governments of ten South American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru | | MEDIA LAW PROF BLOG JUNE 28, 2011 Social Media and Privacy Law in Peru Miguel Morachimo, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, has published La Privacidad Después de Facebook (Privacy After Facebook), at 40 Gaceta Constitutional 343 (2011). Here is the abstract. This paper explores the ongoing changes in privacy as a social construction due | | | | | | | | | - Michelle Bachmann in Legal Spat for Using Tom Petty's 'American Girl' at Rally
Eriq Gardner Singer is reportedly in the process of sending a cease-and-desist letter to the Republican presidential candidate over use of his song at campaign rally. read more. THR, Esq. Music Music MORE >> -
MEDIA LAW PROF BLOG | TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2011 More On Video Game Case From the New York Times, an article on yesterday's important ruling, Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association MORE >> - The Hangover II: Tyson Tattoo Copyright Infringement Suit
Just weeks before the release of the much anticipated sequel to the highest grossing comedy of all time, The Hangover, tattoo artist S. Victor Whitmill filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Warner Brothers. Luckily for Hangover fans everywhere, Judge Catherine D. Perry, the U.S. and third parties were simply too great. Further, Warner Bros. MORE >>
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