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Assassin’s Creed Videogame Maker Wants To Kill “Link” Novel Copyright Infringement Claim

Ubisoft, the maker of the Assassin’s Creed videogame, is suing John L. Beiswenger for a court ruling that its Assassin’s Creed video game does not infringe Beiswenger’s alleged copyright in the “Link” novel. In April, Beiswenger sued Ubisoft for copyright infringement in Pennsylvania seeking $5 million in damages and tried…

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Rothschild Family Sues Commoner For Using Surname And Coat Of Arms As Furniture Trademarks

In a complaint that should have been written by quill on a wax-sealed scroll instead of pleading paper, Baron Philippe de Rothschild S.A. and Société Civile du Château Lafite Rothschild (you may now bow or curtsey), companies owned by the Rothschild Family (whose ancestors were ennobled by European monarchies), are…

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Guyism Website Sued For Copyright Infringement Of Katy Perry Bikini Pictures

Mavrix Photo is a celebrity photography agency that licenses the pictures to magazines and celebrity gossip websites. Mavrix alleges that it has licensed individual images of celebrities for over $100,000 to major content outlets. Mavrix is accusing the popular men’s website, Guyism.com, of infringing at least 21 copyright registrations for…

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Mr. Brainwash Sued For Copyright Infringement of Photos Of Jimi Hendrix, John Coltrane And Other Musicians

Street artist Thierry Guetta (aka “Mr. Brainwash”), featured in the documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop, is not a newcomer to copyright infringement claims relating to photographs of musicians. Almost a year ago, the Court found Guetta infringed photographer Glen E. Friedman’s registered copyright in a photo of musicians Run…

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eBay Sellers Sued For Using Moshi Trademark On Counterfeit Goods

Aevoe has filed a trademark infringement and false designation of origin lawsuit against numerous entities accused of selling iPad and iPhone accessories bearing its Moshi®, stylized M and iGlaze trademarks. Aevoe manufactures peripherals and accessories for portable electronic devices and computers that are sold through Apple, AT&T, and its own…

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Court Finds “I Gotta Feeling” Song Doesn’t Infringe Pringle’s Copyright, He Destroyed Evidence

Songwriter Bryan Pringle sued the Black Eyed Peas and others, including David Guetta, for copyright infringement asserting that their “I Gotta Feeling” song copied elements of his “Take a Dive” song, which he copyrighted in 1998. Click here for details of the initial complaint and an audio comparison of the…

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Court Again Denies Mgame’s Temporary Restraining Order Against K2 Network For Knight Online Game

K2 network sued Mgame in state court for breach of contract and fraud because K2 claimed overpayment of royalties in its distribution of the Knight Online 3D video game. Mgame then sued K2 in Federal Court seeking a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction for copyright infringement and violation…

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Court Denies Mgame’s Knight Online 3D Game TRO and Preliminary Injunction Against K2 Network

UPDATE: Court Denies Mgame’s Second Attempt For Temporary Restraining Order. Mgame licensed K2 Network in 2003 to operate and distribute the “Knight Online 3D” multiplayer, role-playing game in return for payment of royalties. Mgame claims that it terminated the written license on February 23, 2012 due to K2’s failure to…

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Charriol Files Cable Motif Jewelry Copyright and Trade Dress Infringement Lawsuit

UPDATE 4-24-2013: District Court finds non-infringement of trade dress and copyrights on summary judgment. A’lor International Ltd., dba Charriol USA, is suing sixteen defendants for manufacturing and selling numerous jewelry designs incorporating a nautical cable motif that allegedly infringe Charriol’s copyrights and trade dress. Charriol claims that it has been…

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Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Filed Over Artist’s Use Of Beastie Boys Photos

Artist David Flores is being sued for copyright infringement for using photographer Glen Friedman’s pictures of the Beastie Boys to make derivative artistic works, some of the photographs and accused infringing works are reproduced to the right. Friedman also alleges copyright ownership in a photograph of famous skateboarder, Jay Adams,…

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