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Record Label Sends Bogus Takedown Notice, Defeats 512(f) Claim Anyway–White v. UMG

Eric Goldman

But the sender’s dereliction in this case really got to me, so it’s worth the blog post. The case revolves around a “beat” produced by Jordan Jenks (a/k/a Pi’erre Bourne). White got past a motion to dismiss, but his case predictably falls on summary judgment.

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Announcing the 2023 Edition of My Internet Law Casebook

Eric Goldman

Meanwhile, product design is the real Section 230 battlefront today, and the Lemmon case is the flagship case for that line of litigation. I felt like the students would benefit from seeing for themselves what the case does and doesn’t stand for. I struggled with removing the Reno v. We will find out soon enough.

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Copyright Battles Over City Council Videos

Eric Goldman

I did a fairly lengthy blog post on the intersection of copyright law and city council videos a decade ago; and see this piece by Frank LoMonte about the intersection between copyright law and FOIA laws for government records. I relied on the advice of counsel that [the] video in question infringed on my copyright and was not fair use.

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