PETA lawsuit claims famous monkey owns the selfie copyright

Remember the macaque monkey who snapped a few selfies that went wildly viral back in 2011? While photographer David Slater and Wikipedia argued about whether or not the photographer owned the copyrights, and the U.S. Copyright Office also chimed in, there’s now a third party involved – with an entirely new claim. PETA (People for […]

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Social Media Networks Don’t Give a Flying Fudge-Nugget About Your Copyright!

I have been working on ways to automate some of my social media and blogging activity over the last little while and one of the super useful tools I’ve been using is IFTTT (If This Then That). However, browsing the recipes on IFTTT I have realized how redonkulously easy it is to fully automate the […]

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The era of intellectual property law

By Matthew B. Harrison SPRINGFIELD, Mass. –– In a recent article, Michael Harrison predicted that Intellectual Property Law would dominate talk radio’s legal concerns in the era that is unfolding. (It is filed at www.talkers.com under Michael Harrison and is titled “The Ticking of the Clock.”) As talk programming evolves into new means of digital […]

Copyright News Roundup

Copyright News Update: Rapper 50 Cent has another notch in his court battle belt as a federal judge in Newark dismissed an infringement allegation against both himself and his record label, G-Unit. The plaintiff, author Shadrach Winstead, claimed the rapper plagiarized his book, The Preacher’s Son – But the Streets Have Turned Me Into a […]

The Idea / Expression Dichotomy

By Matthew B. Harrison SPRINGFIELD, Mass. –– Good talk radio hosts draw upon multiple sources for material. News, media, pop culture and their own lives and interests are standard sources for talking points. In today’s digital world two pressing legal questions should be on your mind: 1) How difficult is it to infringe upon someone’s […]

A Lesson from the NJ101.5 Case – Copyright Infringement

By Matthew B. Harrison Senior Partner, Harrison Strategies SPRINGFIELD, Mass. –– When choosing to use non-original materials as a portion of programming, it is important to make sure that such usage falls squarely within the accepted affirmative defense of fair use. A New Jersey federal appeals court recently reinstated a copyright and defamation lawsuit against […]

Putting it out there without giving it away

By Matthew B. Harrison, Esq. Photos & The Law dot com as originally published in issue 219 of TALKERS magazine SPRINGFIELD, MA — On May 16th, at 6:30 am Stefanie Gordon boarded a Delta flight from New York to Palm Beach. Somewhere along the flight, out the window of her airplane seat, she took a […]

Understanding Audio Content Ownership Rights

by Matthew B. Harrison, Esq. Harrison Legal Group SPRINGFIELD, Mass. –– Understanding ownership rights of audio content is one of the more common issues to cross my desk. While most of the information that exists on the topic, including court cases and their analysis, is centered on music-based audio, the rules can be similarly applied […]