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A Texas court of appeals rejected a telehealth company’s attempt to evade the state’s one-year statute of limitations on defamation claims by relabeling its claims as business disparagement a...
In a blockbuster ruling that is bound to have far-reaching implications, including in the swarm of copyright infringement cases brought against AI platforms, a California federal court recently...
https://medialaw.org/federal-court-holds-that-copyright-act-preempts-xs-web-scraping-claims/
The Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision in Warner Chappell Music, Inc. v. Nealy, No. 22-1078, holding that damages are available under the Copyright Act for acts of infringement that predate the...
https://medialaw.org/supreme-court-provides-for-broader-availability-of-damages-in-copyright-suits/
The Minnesota Court of Appeals issued a precedential opinion strengthening the protections of Minnesota’s shield law. The decision is a welcome reinforcement to the media’s protections agains...
The outcome is hugely significant because it's the first time a court has made a finding about what happened at Parliament House on that night over 5 years ago – and provides long overdue vindi...
We’ve presented over 200 Zoom calls since the beginning of the pandemic on First Amendment and journalism subjects. As life returned to normal, and colleagues once again saw each other in offic...
https://medialaw.org/campus-protests-hate-speech-the-first-amendment-a-timely-zoom-call-revisited/
Kate Bolger is a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine in New York City. How’d you get interested in media law? What was your first job in the business? The real answer to this question is that I wa...
Much of the content of this year’s conference encompassed two red hot topics: the uncertainty and quickly evolving issues surrounding generative AI, and the wave of legislation and litigation i...
https://medialaw.org/ai-and-child-safety-lead-discussion-at-2024-mlrc-digital-conference/
The New Jersey Supreme Court clarified the scope of a recently enacted ban on non-disclosure agreements in connection with discrimination, harassment, and retaliation claims. The post New Jerse...
https://medialaw.org/new-jersey-supreme-court-upholds-limits-on-ndas/
In a decision reaffirming the Third Circuit’s actual malice pleading requirement, a Pennsylvania judge granted Vox’s motion to dismiss a renowned armchair detective’s false light invasion o...