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USC Faces the Music: Sony Music Sues USC for Unauthorized Use of Sound Recordings in Social Media
March 26, 2025
Pamela M. Deese, Justin A. Goldberg, Taylor J. Coley

Sony Music Entertainment and its affiliate record labels have filed a lawsuit against the University of Southern California (USC) for copyright infringement.

AI Law Blog
Navigating the Intersection of AI and Copyright: Key Insights From the US Copyright Office’s Latest Report
March 10, 2025
Dan Jasnow, Emily B. Lewis, Natalie Tantisirirat

The US Copyright Office recently released Part 2 of its Copyright and Artificial Intelligence Report, addressing the copyrightability of outputs generated from artificial intelligence (AI) systems. This report is the second in the Copyright Office’s three-part series exploring the convergence of copyright and AI.

AI Law Blog
For At Least One AI Developer, Fair-Use Defense Fails Against Copyright Infringement Claims
March 5, 2025
Dan Jasnow, Natasha Weis

As several dozen copyright infringement cases against artificial intelligence (AI) developers continue to proceed through the federal courts, a recent ruling in the District of Delaware suggests that the fair-use defense against claims of copyright infringement may offer less protection than some AI developers expect.

Alerts
Court Decision: Worldwide Rights Lost When a Songwriter Terminates Under US Copyright Law
February 7, 2025
Matthew L. Finkelstein*, Taylor J. Coley

In its ruling in the case Cyril E. Vetter, Et Al. v. Robert Resnik, No. 23-1369-SDD-EWD (M.D. La. Jan. 29, 2025), the US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana ruled that the US songwriter-plaintiff Vetter recaptured worldwide rights — not just US rights — by exercising his termination rights under Section 304 of the Copyright Act of 1976 (US Copyright Law).

AI Law Blog
Canadian News Outlets Seek What Could Amount to Billions From OpenAI in New Copyright Infringement Case
December 10, 2024
Dan Jasnow, Andrew McArthur

OpenAI finds itself embroiled in another major copyright infringement lawsuit — this time in Canada. Similar to cases filed by major news organizations in the United States, a group of Canada’s biggest news and media companies has filed a lawsuit alleging that OpenAI is illegally using the publishers’ copyrighted material to train its GPT large language models (LLMs). Plaintiffs in the case include the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and parent companies representing the Toronto Star, the Globe & Mail, and dozens of national, provincial, and local newspapers.

AI Law Blog
Can You Prevent AI From Scraping Your Website Data? District Court Says Answer Lies in Copyright Law
July 31, 2024
Dan Jasnow, Danielle W. Bulger, Elizabeth H. Denning

As the prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to rise, complex questions regarding the regulation of AI data scraping remain relevant to both website owners and web data collection companies.

Press Release
ArentFox Schiff Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers, Ones to Watch, and Lawyers of the Year for 2024
August 17, 2023

ArentFox Schiff is pleased to announce that 130 attorneys have been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America 2024, with an additional four attorneys highlighted as “Lawyers of the Year” and 69 attorneys listed as “Ones to Watch.”

Press Release
The Legal 500 US 2023 Guide Ranks ArentFox Schiff Attorneys and Practices Among Country’s Best
June 12, 2023

ArentFox Schiff is pleased to announce that 93 attorneys and 21 practices have been ranked by The Legal 500 United States 2023 guide, a nationwide analysis of law firms that provide cutting-edge and innovative advice.

Alerts
Robo-Rights: As AI Art Takes Over, Who's the Real Artist in the Machine Learning Age?
February 3, 2023
Anthony V. Lupo, Dan Jasnow, Brooke M. Delaney

With the US Copyright Office (USCO) continuing their stance that protection only extends to human authorship, what will this mean for artificial intelligence (AI)-generated works — and artists — in the future?

Alerts
Proposed Copyright Office Rule Requires Payment of Music Royalties to Terminating Songwriters
November 4, 2022
Matthew L. Finkelstein*, Danielle W. Bulger

On October 25, 2022, the US Copyright Office proposed a new rule that would end and reverse actions of the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) that have deprived songwriters and their heirs of US copyright royalties after they have recaptured ownership of their musical works.

Press Release
Billboard Names Charap, Finkelstein Top Music Lawyers of 2022
April 1, 2022

ArentFox Schiff is proud to announce that Partners Ross Charap and Matt Finkelstein have been named to Billboard’s Top Music Lawyers for 2022.

Alerts
Trouble in Paradise: Copyright Office Rejects AI-“Authored” Work for Copyright Registration
March 8, 2022
Matthew L. Finkelstein*

The Review Board of the US Copyright Office recently ruled, in its first decision of the year, that a two-dimensional artwork entitled “A Recent Entrance to Paradise” could not be registered for copyright protection because it was authored by artificial intelligence without creative input.

Press Release
25 Arent Fox Practices Rated Among Nation’s Best by US News and Best Lawyers
November 15, 2021

Twenty-five Arent Fox LLP practices have been recognized in the 2022 “Best Law Firms” rankings that are published annually by US News & World Report and Best Lawyers.

Alerts
Put a © on It: Choreography for Beyonce’s Single Ladies Granted Copyright Registration
May 20, 2021
Michelle Mancino Marsh, Sarah Alberstein

JaQuel Knight, choreographer to musical artists such as Beyoncé and Meghan Thee Stallion, has announced plans to launch a company to copyright dance moves. This announcement comes on the heels of his recently acquired copyright registration in the “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” choreography, whi

Press Release
Forty Arent Fox Attorneys Named The Best Lawyers in America 2019
August 15, 2018

Forty Arent Fox LLP attorneys have been rated as leaders in their profession by The Best Lawyers in America 2019.

Fashion Counsel
Barnes & Noble Schools Former FIT Student in IP Suit, as Federal Court Finds Backpack Design Not Copyrightable
December 15, 2014
Anthony V. Lupo, Anthony D. Peluso

A former student of the Fashion Institute of Technology recently suffered a decisive blow in her lawsuit against her alma mater and Barnes & Noble, Inc. based on the latter’s use of the student’s copyrighted drawing in connection with the production of a line of backpacks.

Press Release
Arent Fox Files Lawsuit Protecting Diesel Against Cybersquatting Websites Selling Counterfeit Goods
July 10, 2014

Arent Fox LLP filed suit on behalf of Italian clothing company Diesel S.p.A. against 83 websites that are cybersquatting.

Fashion Counsel
Dolce & Gabbana in for No Easy Ride with Peter Fonda
July 30, 2013
Anthony V. Lupo

On July 16, 2013, Peter Fonda, co-star, co-producer, and co-writer of the iconic film, Easy Rider, filed suit against Dolce & Gabbana in the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles.

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