Mark A. Fischer writes a review of Lawrence Lessig’s Remix.
Rebecca Tushnet liveblogs from a Catholic University IP Roundtable.
Lil Wayne and the Rolling Stones have settled a suit that alleged that Wayne’s “Playing With Fire” infringed the 1965 hit “Play With Fire,” so reports the other Rolling Stone.
A coalition of 14 news groups, including the Associated Press, Washington Post and The New York Times has filed an amicus brief asking that the First Circuit allow for the streaming of the proceedings in Sony BMG Entertainment v. Tenenbaum.
Chris Castle posts an interview with Rick Carnes, President of the Songwriters Guild of America. (h/t Ben Sheffner.)
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Attorney Shourin Sen advises on a broad range of copyright trademark, licensing, trade secret, right of publicity, privacy, corporate representation and litigation matters. Prior to opening his firm, Mr. Sen worked on intellectual property and general corporate issues at an academic publishing house. In 2006, Mr. Sen was a Legal Intern for Chief Judge Khalida Rachid Kahn at the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Mr. Sen performed bass and taught music before he entered law.
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IndLaw [One method is to search for "copyright" from 2000-2010, sort the results by most recent, and then find the cases on the court dockets. Lexadin provides a pointer to a number of dockets under "Jurisprudence."]
Singapore Law Watch [Recent decisions labeled by subject matter; you can use CRTL+F to skip to the copyright cases.]
BAILII UK Database [Copyright decisions from the last month sorted by relevance; cases with over 7% relevance are usually copyright cases. Contains decisions from England and Whales, Ireland, Scotland, and the ECJ.]