Look What You Made Taylor Do: Copyright Law Explains Why Taylor Swift Is Re-Recording Her Music
Posted on Nov 18, 2021 in Articles
In a move as legally ingenious as it is sentimental, musical artist Taylor Swift has decided that she would like to own her music. While it may seem obvious to the general public that the writer, composer, and performer of a song would then own that song, the music industry functions on a different set of rules formed by contracts and copyrights.
Read MoreOh, the Cases You’ll See! An Analysis of the Fair Use Doctrine in Dr. Seuss Enterprises v. ComicMix LLC
Posted on Jan 15, 2021 in Articles
One of the big recent copyright fair use cases involves a work titled Oh, the Places You’ll Boldly […]
Read MoreTrademarks in the Supreme Court in 2020
Posted on Dec 17, 2020 in Articles
Over the course of this year, the Supreme Court has been actively accepting Trademark cases for review. Four […]
Read MoreIntellectual Property Lawyer Saval Desai Joins Caesar Rivise, PC as an Associate
Posted on Apr 8, 2020 in Firm News
Caesar Rivise, PC is pleased to announce that Saval Desai has joined the firm as an associate. She […]
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