Copyrights

Podcast Episode 1: “Bad Economy or Worst Economy?”

by Joshua Auriemma September 9, 2009 Podcasts

In the News Technorati starts producing their own content From an email from Technorati: “Beginning in October, Technorati will feature original content on the site written by bloggers just like you! This is an amazing opportunity to give your writing vast exposure, become known as an expert in your field/s of interest, and to join [...]

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Thoughts About Copyright Litigation v. Patent Litigation

by Joshua Auriemma June 10, 2009 Legal

Now that I have some experience under my belt in both patent and copyright litigation, I’ve been thinking a lot about the two disciplines lately. One of the interns here at CIS made a comment at lunch the other day about how he imagines that the two practices are similar.  I thought about it for [...]

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Valkyrie Producers Face Copyright Infringement Suit

by Joshua Auriemma January 5, 2009 News

I have to admit that Tom Cruise is my favorite completely insane celebrity.  While I’m generally inclined to join the mob in his stoning, I find myself completely baffled by his presence in the latest headlines.   Apparently, Cruise’s latest movie Valkyrie is facing copyright issues regarding the use of a particular globe within the movie. [...]

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Does Copyright Make Sense?

by Joshua Auriemma December 19, 2008 Law School

  I finished my copyrights exam the other day after 22 hours and 7 minutes straight with no eating or sleeping.  We were limited to 6 pages so my preambular rant took some serious cuts, but here it is as it existed for submission: Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution [...]

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