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| Description | Date | Docket # |
|---|---|---|
US v. Broadcast Music, Inc.United States Second Circuit
Entertainment Law, Media LawThe district court's rate setting for the licensing of defendant's music is remanded where the process of ascertaining the rate was flawed. |
10/07/2005 | 04-3444 |
Kourtis v. CameronUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Copyright, Entertainment Law, Intellectual PropertyThe creators of the yet-unproduced film, "The Minotaur," are not collaterally estopped from pursuing a copyright infringement claim against the... |
10/04/2005 | 03-56703 |
Oakland Raiders v. NFLCalifornia Court of Appeal
Entertainment LawThe National Football League (NFL) and its commissioner do not stand in a fiduciary relationship with the Oakland Raiders, a member club of the NFL. |
10/04/2005 | H026688 |
Kourtis v. CameronUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Copyright, Entertainment Law, Intellectual PropertyThe creators of the yet-unproduced film, "The Minotaur," are not collaterally estopped from pursuing a copyright infringement claim against the... |
08/15/2005 | 03-56703 |
Nat'l Hockey League v. Plymouth WhalersUnited States Sixth Circuit
Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Entertainment LawPlaintiff's suit under the Sherman Antitrust Act is dismissed for failure to state a claim where harm to athletic competition is not a cognizable... |
08/15/2005 | 04-1173 |
Oakland Raiders v. NFLCalifornia Court of Appeal
Entertainment LawThe National Football League (NFL) and its commissioner do not stand in a fiduciary relationship with the Oakland Raiders, a member club of the NFL. |
07/28/2005 | H026688 |
Polygram Holding, Inc. v. FTCUnited States DC Circuit
Administrative Law, Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Contracts, Entertainment LawPlaintiff-record company violated section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act since it failed to identify any competitive justification for its... |
07/22/2005 | 03-1293 |
Courtroom T.V. Network v. State of New YorkCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Entertainment LawCivil Rights Law section 52, which bans audio-visual coverage of most courtroom proceedings, does not violate the United States or the New York State... |
06/16/2005 | 88 |
Boyd v. BellUnited States Ninth Circuit
ERISA, Entertainment Law, Labor & Employment LawDenial of plaintiff's football degenerative disability benefits is affirmed where the National Football League Player Retirement Plan did not abuse... |
06/13/2005 | 03-56514 |
Surfvivor Media, Inc. v. Survivor ProductionsUnited States Ninth Circuit
Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property, TrademarkIn a trademark infringement claim concerning the television show "Survivor," summary judgment in favor of defendant is affirmed where there is no... |
05/04/2005 | 02-17064 |
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