Famous Copyright Infringement Cases
Famous Copyright Infringement Cases. Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams' hugely successful Blurred Lines. The case stems over the cover art for the album Kind of Bloop, a chiptune remake of the Miles Davis classic, Kind of Blue.
A&M Records, as well as several other record companies, accused Napster, a peer-to-peer music sharing service, of contributory and vicarious copyright infringement. University of Houston Proves Copyright Owners Have No Recourse Against State Infringement. Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams vs.
Damages run from a few tens of thousands to up to hundreds of millions, and there are plenty of famous cases around.
Copyright lawsuits seem to be a dime a dozen these days.
Facts: A copyright infringement suit was filed against Sri Sai Ganesh Productions &Ors by Yash Raj Films Pvt Ltd on the grounds that it blatantly copied the movie Band Baja Baarat produced under the YRF banner and producing Jabardasht which showcased substantial and material similarities in terms of theme, concept, plot, character, sketches. The decision stemmed from a years-long battle by Jim Olive to hold the University of Houston accountable for unauthorized use of one of his iconic photographs, and it is further proof that creators have no meaningful legal recourse when a state entity steals their work. The Estate of Jimmy Smith v.
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