Category: Copyright and Trademark

"Pretty Woman" was ruled to be protected by fair use because it was a transformative parody.

The Power of Parody

Luther R. Campbell v. Acuff–Rose Music From copyright clashes to free speech battles, the realm of entertainment law is a captivating arena where law and creativity intersect. One pivotal case that has shaped this dynamic field is Luther R. Campbell v. Acuff–Rose Music, a case that underscores the significance of parody in the realm of […]
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Understanding Trademark and Copyright Laws In The Entertainment Industry

A Comprehensive Overview of IP Laws For Creators The entertainment industry is a multifaceted industry with a wide range of creative individuals all of whom require specific trademark and copyright protections for their work. Copyright and trademark are the two most important, and most valuable intellectual property rights for creatives in this industry. Trademarks protect […]
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