Monthly Archives: March, 2020

Court Finds Tattoos in Basketball Video Game are Fair Use

The Southern District of New York District Court issued an opinion in an ongoing between Solid Oak Sketches and Take-Two Interactive Software. The court...

WeWork Offers Employees Daily Bonuses During Pandemic

Office-leasing company WeWork is offering $100 daily bonuses to its employees for coming in to work during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the New...

SEC Suspends Trading of Zoom Technologies After Investors’ Confusion

The Securities and Exchange Commission suspended trading for “ZOOM” stock after confusion between two companies called Zoom. Zoom Video, the video conferencing platform, is...

Respondents Argue TCPA Limits First Amendment Rights and Should Be Struck Down

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) bans certain automatic phone texts or calls, specifically for cell phones. The American Association of Political Consultants argues...

MVP Quarterback Sues Amazon

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has filed a lawsuit against Amazon, alleging the online retailer allowed for the sale of unlicensed items using his...

Composer Harold Arlen’s Estate, Apple Agree to Dismiss Suit

Plaintiffs SA Music, LLC, and the estate of famed music composer Harold Arlen, who authored songs, such as “Over the Rainbow,” “I’ve Got the...

FCC Launches Hospital Robocall Protection Group

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has formed a new group, the Hospital Robocall Protection Group, a “new federal advisory committee dedicated to combatting robocalls to hospitals.” The...

Postmates Pushes Back Against Mass Arbitration Tactics

App-based food delivery provider Postmates has filed a lawsuit pushing back on coordinated large-scale individual arbitration practices in a complaint against 10,356 individuals. The suit is filed...