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19 Apr 2008, 2:23 pm
Geeklawyer has an amusing piece on the restoration of the Da Vinci code judge to grace. [read post]
23 Oct 2012, 7:18 am by Shireen Smith
You might have read about Dyson’s dispute with Hoover over bagless vacuum cleaners, Apple’s dispute with Proview over the ‘iPad’ name, or the court case where Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code was accused of copyright infringement. [read post]
9 Nov 2010, 12:37 pm by Kim Zetter
Opus Dei, of course, gained public acclaim for its imagined role in Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code novel, which was published in 2004. [read post]
3 Mar 2008, 1:47 am
Conversely, incorporating large, properly cited, excerpts from The Da Vinci Code in your own novel, would likely not constitute plagiarism, but would be copyright infringement. [read post]
27 Jan 2023, 5:23 am by Sarah A. Sutherland
In December, I spent a few days in London, and I took the opportunity to walk around Temple Church (In case anyone is wondering, I was informed that the number of tourists wanting to see the church because of The Da Vinci Code has dropped off significantly in recent years). [read post]
31 Mar 2007, 5:34 am
Barrister Blog runs a story about the Da Vinci Code judgment. [read post]
6 Aug 2010, 7:53 pm by LindaMBeale
  Links to additional articles in the series are provided at the end of each post and here: Part 2: 222 billionaires Part 3: The golden goose Part 4: A triple-double cross Part 5: A reversal of fortune Remember the banking sequence in the Da Vinci Code movie/book. [read post]
30 Oct 2008, 11:46 pm
It is a pleasure to be invited to be a columnist on this blog and I shall take advantage of the invitation, freed as I am from the need to sit in judgement, freed from the need to insert unusual bits of Da Vinci style code into my judgments to keep up with Mr Justice Peter Smith and his magnificent black moustache worthy of a Victorian beadle, and enjoy what is happening in the legal world. [read post]
18 Jul 2012, 8:00 am
  Lawsuits over non-textual infringement such as the Da Vinci Code case and Willy the Wizard/Harry Potter lawsuit could be problematic for an industry which borrows so much from other genres. [read post]
4 Jan 2010, 1:22 pm by Christine Hurt
The movie also involves the now-obligatory secret society Temple of the Four Orders, which seems ho-hum after the Da Vinci Code, et al. and National Treasure, et al. [read post]
15 Jul 2009, 5:18 am
I am reminded of the case brought against Dan Brown for infringing the copyright in "Holy Blood, Holy Grail" with his "The Da Vinci Code. [read post]
7 Aug 2015, 12:00 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
 A: might not protect anything in code. [read post]
3 Jul 2023, 4:42 am by Will Newman
You are a movie producer who saw that The Da Vinci Code became a hit movie and now is looking for some other Catholic content to turn into a major motion picture.You want to know if any lawyers still write about cases in Latin and, if so, why.You want to know if canon law has discovery and whether that is why Catholics believe in hell.Dr. [read post]
24 Mar 2014, 9:23 am by Ben
In the United Kingdom the first case that springs to mind is the unsuccessful  action brought by two of the authors of a book of 'historical conjecture' called The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail against Dan Brown and Random House who wrote and published the widely popular The Da Vinci Code. [read post]
15 Sep 2023, 9:54 am by Richard Forno
I'm reminded of the artist Leonardo da Vinci who despite being known also for his engineering ingenuity reportedly told us to "Study the science of art. [read post]
4 Aug 2007, 5:34 pm
  Judge Peter Smith, who embarrassed himself by concealing a lame Da Vinci Code-like cipher in the opinion belatedly clearing Dan Brown of plagiarism charges brought by people who had written a book they previously had hawked as non-fiction, make the mistake recently of not resorting to cipher when he would have been well-advised to do so. [read post]
30 Aug 2023, 9:03 am by centerforartlaw
The Italian Constitution and Cultural Heritage Code emphasize the profound significance of Italy’s artistic history. [read post]
29 May 2011, 10:55 pm
The judge made an interesting observation on this case, which occupied seven hearing days and plainly wasn't as much fun as the Da Vinci Code litigation in which this occasional IP judge presided: "387. [read post]