The U.S. Supreme Court signaled on Monday that it may side—at least in part—with internet service providers in a major copyright dispute that could influence how millions of Americans stay connected.
The Supreme Court appeared sympathetic Monday to an internet service provider locked in a copyright battle with the music ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday in a major copyright dispute that internet service providers warn could force ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments this week in a case with far-reaching implications for how millions of Americans use the ...
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Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? Eminem has taken legal action against an Australian beachwear brand called Swim Shady due to the company name being too similar to his Slim Shady alter ego.
Cox is looking for the justices to overturn the penalty and limit its liability in the case of infringement. The company is arguing that while it opposes copyright infringement and does take steps to ...
"Swim Shady is a grass roots Australian company that was born out of a desire to produce stylish and effective sun shades and other items to protect from the harsh Australian sun," the company said, ...
At issue is whether internet providers can be held liable for repeated copyright infringements of users, with potentially ...
Eminem is taking legal action against an Australian beach umbrella and bag company called Swim Shady. In a petition filed with the U.S. Trademark and Copyright Office ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned Monday that the Supreme Court is being asked to choose between “two extremes” as it considers ...