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Stories from the Week that Was – 12/25/11-12/31/11

02 Monday Jan 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Artists, Bloggers, Copyright, Federal Initiatives, Intellectual Property, Legislation, Litigation, Privacy, Social Media, Stories from the Week that Was, Tech Developments

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Google, NDAA, PhoneDog, Scottie Pippen, SOPA

Stories from the Week that Was – 12/25/11-12/31/11

2011 was quite a year. We witnessed intellectual property trump civil liberties time and time again. I’ll continue to archive the most important stories from each week, although I’m no longer certain it’s best for my mental health. Onward and upward (hopefully).

Copyrights Are No Longer About Copies (Part 1): William Patry

Creativity Springs From Careful Copying (Part 2): William Patry

Statement by the President on H.R. 1540 (the “National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012)

Artists: Can You Be Sued for Including a Real Person in Your Painting?

SOPA is the end of us, say bloggers

Company sues former employee over right to Twitter followers

Scottie Pippie Files Suit Claiming Websites Falsely Labeled Him as Bankrupt; Is Blog Tag Defamatory?

Google+ Censoring Borderline Offensive Profile Images; Author Images in Search Results To Blame?

Indiana Copyright Litigation Update – Jeral Tidwell v. Raw International

24 Thursday Nov 2011

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Artists, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Southern District of Indiana

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Copyright Infringement, Litigation Update, Richard L. Young, Tim A. Baker

Jeral Tidwell v. Raw International, LLC et al

Plaintiff Jeral Tidwell is a Kentucky-based artist who accuses Defendant of copying his artwork on motorcycle helmets without authorization. See the Complaint (below) for images.

Court Case Number: 4:11-cv-00137-RLY-TAB
File Date: Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Plaintiff: Jeral Tidwell
Plaintiff Counsel: Christopher A. Bates of Seiller Waterman LLC
Defendant: Raw International, LLC, VSJ, Ltd.
Cause: Copyright Infringement
Court: Southern District of Indiana
Judge: Judge Richard L. Young
Referred To: Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker

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Indiana Copyright Litigation Update – Pamela Mougin v. French Lick Resorts and Casino

12 Wednesday Oct 2011

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Artists, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Southern District of Indiana

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Breach of Contract, Copyright Infringement, French Lick Casino & Resort, Mark J. Dinsmore, Pamela Mougin, Tanya Walton Pratt, Unjust Enrichment, Violation of Visual Artists Rights

Pamela Mougin v. French Lick Resorts and Casino LLC et al

Court Case Number: 1:11-cv-01367-TWP-MJD
File Date: Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Plaintiff: Pamela Mougin
Plaintiff Counsel: Theodore J. Minch of Sovich Minch LLP
Defendant: French Lick Resorts and Casino LLC, Worth Group, John Does 1-10
Cause: Copyright Infringement, Violation of Visual Artists Rights, Breach of Contract, Unjust Enrichment
Court: Southern District of Indiana
Judge: Judge Tanya Walton Pratt
Referred To: Magistrate Judge Mark J. Dinsmore

Amended Complaint:

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Stipulated Order of Dismissal:

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Stories from the Week that Was – 9/25-10/1/11

02 Sunday Oct 2011

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Artists, Branding, Copyright, Litigation, Stories from the Week that Was, Trademark

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Stories from the Week that Was – 9/25-10/1/11

Facebook Sued Over “Timelines” Trademark

Art and Museum Law course prepares defenders of new art and ideas

How to create future brands

Facebook forms its own PAC to back candidates and issues

Lawyer wants US Marshals to seize copyright troll’s bank account

Only one thing is impossible for God: to find any sense in any copyright law on the planet. – Mark Twain’s Notebook, 1902-1903

Upcoming Seminar – Fashioning the Law of Design: Wearable Intellectual Property

21 Thursday Oct 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Artists, Copyright, Indianapolis, Intellectual Property, KLF Legal, Trademark

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Fashion

Even before designers’ creations adorn the world’s most beautiful stars at red carpet events, their works are being “knocked off” by discount retailers all over the world. Legislation pending before Congress would give designers intellectual property rights over their designs for the first time in U. S. history.

Will this help or hinder the fashion industry? Will designers finally be able to prevent unauthorized reproductions? Or will their creativity be hobbled if they can’t borrow inspiration from each other?

Join us Nov. 9 for a lively discussion of this law frontier during the annual Jordan H. and Joan R. Leibman Forum on the Legal & Business Environment of Art.

Kenan Farrell, founder of KLF Legal, and Beth Bennett, founder of Beth Bennett Couture, will describe fashion’s special status in intellectual property law and take questions from the audience as they present “Fashioning the Law of Design: Wearable Intellectual Property.”

Farrell is an IU Law-Indianapolis alumnus who started his Intellectual Property and Entertainment law firm in the Arts and Theater District on Mass. Ave. His practice focuses on the strategic development and protection of creative properties. He represents clients in music, film, theater, television, book publishing and the visual arts throughout the U. S. and abroad. He is the current chairman of the Indianapolis Bar Association’s Solo and Small Firm Committee and also serves on the board of the Sports & Entertainment Committee. He’s an in-demand speaker on a wide range of intellectual property, entertainment and practice management topics.

Beth Bennett holds a B.F.A. degree from DePaul University and a M.F.A. from New York University. Trained as a costume designer for stage and screen, she is the founder and owner of Beth Bennett Couture, the umbrella company for B Trousseau Couture, a line of custom bridal and luxury gowns, and Picnic, a line of daywear separates and dresses that include one-of-a-kind pieces and a limited number of manufactured styles.

The lecture will take at place at 5:30 p.m. at the Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis, Inlow Hall, 530 W. New York Street, in the Wynne Courtroom (room 100). A reception in the Conour Atrium will follow. Parking is available for a nominal fee at the Natatorium Garage two blocks west of the law school.

Continuing Legal Education Credit (1.3 Hours) will be available for attendance.

This presentation is part of the annual Jordan H. and Joan R. Leibman Forum, which was established at IUPUI in 2004 as an interdisciplinary examination of the legal and business aspects of the arts among the IU Kelley School of Business, the IU School of Law-Indianapolis and Herron School of Art and Design.

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