Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Lawsuit; Laments the Dismal Shape of Copyright Litigation These Days
Earlier this month, a London judge ruled that Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You was not illicitly copied from the 2015 song Oh Why by two
Earlier this month, a London judge ruled that Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You was not illicitly copied from the 2015 song Oh Why by two
There has been a spate of copyright infringement lawsuits filed against major artists in the last few years. This no doubt was inspired by a California
For the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, one of the goals of its implementation was decentralization– i.e., that no central actor (such a government or central bank) would control
Some maxims of civil procedure have been around for so long that, in the abstract, no lawyer would question them. But even today, the precise application
A certain British former lawyer – whose name had been “struck from the Roll of Solicitors” – hired attorneys to institute California litigation against a