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Price
$45
for Members
$60
for Non-Members
60 minutes
Date Published
November 2, 2018
Publisher
Nashville Bar Association
Subjects
Copyright,
Depositions,
Discovery,
Entertainment Law
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Summary
Join Richard Busch as he discusses the facts of the "Blurred Lines" case, as well as important evidentiary rulings made in that case, and the evidence that supported the jury verdict in favor of the Gaye family, which was then confirmed by the district judge. Mr. Busch will also be discussing the important issues that secured the victory against the appeal in "Blurred Lines," as well as his take on other cases, including the "Led Zeppelin" case, and his view on the important issues that will be litigated in future copyright infringement lawsuits. Learn: Why some copyright infringement cases win, and why some lose Discovery and deposition techniques Analysis of Three Boys Music Corp. v. Bolton, 212 F.3d 477, 485 (9th Cir. 2000) and Swirsky v. Carey, 376 F.3d 841, 849 (9th Cir. 2004) Drafting copyright complaints, agreements, and their respective language
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Program Titles and Supporting Materials
This program contains the following components:
"Blurred Lines" Lawyer Lifts the Veil on his Significant Entertainment Cases - Video
"Blurred Lines" Lawyer Lifts the Veil on his Significant Entertainment Cases - Paper
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