Pennsylvania photographer Michael A. Keller sues the textbook publishing giant, for allegedly breaching their licensing agreement and infringing on Keller’s copyrighted photographs.
By Jamie Keller. Pennsylvania Record.
Pennsylvania photographer Michael A. Keller sues the textbook publishing giant, for allegedly breaching their licensing agreement and infringing on Keller’s copyrighted photographs.
By Jamie Keller. Pennsylvania Record.
Pennsylvania photographer Michael A. Keller sues the textbook publishing giant for allegedly breaching a licensing agreement, and therefore infringing on Keller’s copyrighted photographs.
By Gene Johnson. Penn Record.
http://pennrecord.com/stories/510724522-textbook-company-accused-of-copyright-infringement
Publicist Wendy Wheaton and cameraman Tommy Phipps Sr. sue PBS and World of Surrogacy LLC for $2.55M in damages, after the surrogacy firm’s owner Crystal Travis allegedly used Wheaton and Phipps’s copyrighted surrogacy footage and photographs, as if they belonged to her, in a PBS documentary entitled “To the Contrary.”
By Dru Sefton. Current.
http://current.org/2016/04/lawsuit-alleges-copyright-infringement-in-to-the-contrary-segment
The newspaper sues independent publisher PowerHouse Books, and its CEO, for using 64 mini-images of the Times’s front cover, in the publisher’s book, “War is Beautiful.”
By Jillian Steinhauer. Hyperallergic.
http://hyperallergic.com/273061/new-york-times-sues-powerhouse-books-for-copyright-infringement/
Tattoo-design company sues software company for $1.1M for reproducing copyrighted tattoos on athletes in the video game NBA 2K16.
By Eriq Gardner. The Hollywood Reporter.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/nba-2k-videogame-maker-sued-861131