This Comment will discuss the devastating blow to musicians inflicted by the Blurred Lines verdict’s embrace of the inverse ratio rule. Then, I will examine the Stairway to Heaven decision, in which the Ninth Circuit sharply changed course and decided to abrogate the inverse ratio rule. This welcome policy change nevertheless leaves questions as to how the Ninth Circuit will balance considerations of access with substantial similarity as it assesses copying in future cases. More importantly, the explosion of access in the digital world has fatally weakened—across all circuits—the role of access within the infringement test. In that light, I will conclude with a modified standard by which music copyright infringement cases should be judged
Proof that a defendant actually copied from a copyrighted work is a critical part of a claim for cop...
Musical copyright disputes often arise involving various parties, applicable laws, artistic works, a...
In 2014, rock legends Led Zeppelin were sued by a relatively obscure band, named Spirit, for copyrig...
In 2014, rock legends Led Zeppelin were sued by a relatively obscure band, named Spirit, for copyrig...
The interaction between music and law is unique to copyright litigation. Music is “commonly regarded...
Part I of this Note outlines the factual and procedural history of Williams and discusses the Ninth ...
The interaction between music and law is unique to copyright litigation. Music is “commonly regarded...
Music has been a crux of everyday life for decades. Almost ninety-one percent of the United States p...
A music video by Sir Mashalot2 combines six award-winning popular country-western songs,3 demonstrat...
The advent of on-line music sales has been a boon to the recording industry as well as for musicians...
The result of Williams v. Bridgeport Music, Inc. highlights a major issue in musical plagiarism fact...
Courts continue to struggle with discerning the level of substantial similarity between musical comp...
On June 2, 2016, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a horn hit lasting less than a quarter...
When hip-hop icon Biz Markie released his album “All Samples Cleared!” he joked of the end of what w...
Part I of this Note outlines the factual and procedural history of Williams and discusses the Ninth ...
Proof that a defendant actually copied from a copyrighted work is a critical part of a claim for cop...
Musical copyright disputes often arise involving various parties, applicable laws, artistic works, a...
In 2014, rock legends Led Zeppelin were sued by a relatively obscure band, named Spirit, for copyrig...
In 2014, rock legends Led Zeppelin were sued by a relatively obscure band, named Spirit, for copyrig...
The interaction between music and law is unique to copyright litigation. Music is “commonly regarded...
Part I of this Note outlines the factual and procedural history of Williams and discusses the Ninth ...
The interaction between music and law is unique to copyright litigation. Music is “commonly regarded...
Music has been a crux of everyday life for decades. Almost ninety-one percent of the United States p...
A music video by Sir Mashalot2 combines six award-winning popular country-western songs,3 demonstrat...
The advent of on-line music sales has been a boon to the recording industry as well as for musicians...
The result of Williams v. Bridgeport Music, Inc. highlights a major issue in musical plagiarism fact...
Courts continue to struggle with discerning the level of substantial similarity between musical comp...
On June 2, 2016, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a horn hit lasting less than a quarter...
When hip-hop icon Biz Markie released his album “All Samples Cleared!” he joked of the end of what w...
Part I of this Note outlines the factual and procedural history of Williams and discusses the Ninth ...
Proof that a defendant actually copied from a copyrighted work is a critical part of a claim for cop...
Musical copyright disputes often arise involving various parties, applicable laws, artistic works, a...
In 2014, rock legends Led Zeppelin were sued by a relatively obscure band, named Spirit, for copyrig...