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306, 2021

Patent Infringement: AliveCor and the Apple Watch

By |June 3rd, 2021|Categories: Entertainment Industry News, Entertainment Law, Infringement, Litigation, Patent|Comments Off on Patent Infringement: AliveCor and the Apple Watch

By Katy GasperAliveCor, self-proclaimed “global leader in FDA-cleared personal electrocardiogram (ECG) technology and services,” has recently filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) against Apple Inc. stating [...]

2304, 2021

The Harsh Reality of Trademark Infringement in the Music Industry – Pearl Jam & Pearl Jamm

By |April 23rd, 2021|Categories: Entertainment Industry News, Entertainment Law, Litigation, Trademark Issues|Tags: |Comments Off on The Harsh Reality of Trademark Infringement in the Music Industry – Pearl Jam & Pearl Jamm

By Katy GasparPearl Jam tribute band, Pearl Jamm, recently received a cease-and-desist letter requesting a change of name and logo, the turning over of domain names, and the destruction of [...]

2303, 2021

Why You Need Legal Representation When Growing Your Business

By |March 23rd, 2021|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Why You Need Legal Representation When Growing Your Business

Finding a good lawyer is essential to any business. Protecting your business from liability and creditors is essential to longevity and success and the groundwork for those mission-critical tasks must [...]

603, 2021

Television & Film Production during the COVID-19 Pandemic; How does the Force Majeure Provision Apply?

By |March 6th, 2021|Categories: Audio Visual Production, Contract Interpretation, Entertainment Industry News, Entertainment Law|Tags: |Comments Off on Television & Film Production during the COVID-19 Pandemic; How does the Force Majeure Provision Apply?

Television & Film Production during the COVID-19 Pandemic; How does the Force Majeure Provision Apply? COVID-19 has affected the entertainment industry in many respects, especially in the areas of [...]

402, 2021

Practical Approach Series–Fair Use: When Do I Need to Ask for Permission to Post a Copyrighted Work to My Social Media?

By |February 4th, 2021|Categories: Copyright Issues, Entertainment Industry News, Entertainment Law, Fair Use, Internet Law, Social Media, Technology|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Practical Approach Series–Fair Use: When Do I Need to Ask for Permission to Post a Copyrighted Work to My Social Media?

By Cheshire Rigler   Can a band member post photographs of their concerts to their webpage or social media if they are taken by an unrelated photographer? Can the [...]

1006, 2020

Gibson Guitar opens retail venue in Cummins Station

By |June 10th, 2020|Categories: Music Row News|Comments Off on Gibson Guitar opens retail venue in Cummins Station

This story originally appeared in 2007 on Law on the Row, but it still generates a significant amount of interest because of Gibson Guitar's reputation in the industry, so [...]

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