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Court Ruling Has Naked Cowboy Singing A Happy Tune Less than a mile from The Lustigman Firm's offices in midtown Manhattan, a man calling himself The Naked Cowboy struts around Times Square in his tighty whities, posing for pictures with tourists in exchange for a couple of bucks. The Naked Cowboy is so well known that the makers of M&Ms made a commercial featuring one of the famous melts-in-your-mouth-not-in-your-hands candies similarly decked out in underpants, cowboy hat and guitar.
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Fantasy League Decision Affirmed Fantasy football and rotisserie baseball players rejoice! The Supreme Court has allowed fantasy sports websites to use the names and statistics of professional athletes without the permission of the sports leagues or players unions. In early June, the Supreme Court denied certiorari (meaning declined to hear the appeal), thereby allowing an decision by the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals to stand undisturbed.
Reducing Risk from Copyrighted Materials Posted by Others Allowing users to add content to your Web site can be great for community building. Unfortunately, it can also expose you to claims of copyright infringement for what users post. Read on to find out how to reduce this risk.
Copywrong: Common Myths and Realities of Copyright What are the myths of copyright, and what can happen if you get them "copywrong"? |
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