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8 May 2024, 1:01 pm by Kevin
Lance Hill accuses MGM, Amazon Studios, and United Artists of copyright infringment. [read post]
Following its launch on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon’s streaming platform, the studio revealed that as of April 1, 2024, the film reached 50 million viewers. [read post]
14 Mar 2024, 6:56 am by centerforartlaw
MSCHF describes themselves as a “new type of venture studio” that blends art, technology, and commerce, and markets themselves as an “art collective” with approximately 20 artists, who poke fun at contemporary trends and ride on the wave of controversy.[7] The company operates on a limited-edition drop model,[8] involving the release of a new product or experience every two weeks. [read post]
24 Dec 2023, 3:26 pm by Aaron Moss
The author filed a lawsuit against Jeff Bezos, Amazon Studios and the estate of J.R.R. [read post]
Paramount Pictures, Inc., the Supreme Court was concerned about the exhibition tactics being taken by these major studios. [read post]
15 Mar 2022, 10:36 am by Eric Goldman
Ozimals * 17 USC 512(f) Claim Against “Twilight” Studio Survives Motion to Dismiss–Smith v. [read post]
15 Dec 2021, 1:31 pm by Eric Goldman
The Proxy War at Amazon The facts are pretty confusing. [read post]
25 Oct 2021, 1:31 pm by Aaron Moss
You can always get drunk and order random stuff on Amazon curl up with a scary book or Halloween-themed movie, game or music video that’s found its way into copyright history. [read post]
12 Oct 2021, 10:00 am by Dirk Auer
Still from Squid Game, Netflix and Siren Pictures Inc., 2021 Recent commentary on the proposed merger between WarnerMedia and Discovery, as well as Amazon’s acquisition of MGM, often has included the suggestion that the online content-creation and video-streaming markets are excessively consolidated, or that they will become so absent regulatory intervention. [read post]
4 Oct 2021, 10:58 am by Rebecca Tushnet
The past year also saw some media attention to another puzzle of use as a trademark: registrations that are for unpronounceable, unmemorable series of letters, not translated from another language, whose registration apparently serves the lucrative purpose of allowing the registrant to do better in Amazon search results because of the benefits Amazon gives to registered trademark owners. [read post]