Posts Tagged :

litigation

whether or not to file a lawsuit
548 364 Cynthia Conlin

9 Things to Do or Consider before You File a Lawsuit

So you’re ready to file a lawsuit (or you think you are).  Below are a few things you may want to consider before you take the plunge to file a lawsuit. 1. Determine what “causes of action” to file The first aspect before you file a lawsuit is figuring out what you are suing for – the causes of action.…

read more
Image of Blue Depth from Wine and Canvas lawsuit
1004 514 Cynthia Conlin

Artists sue Wine and Canvas for unauthorized copying of paintings

Update: Amended complaint filed on July 14, 2014 On May 5, 2014, Central Florida artist Megan Aroon Duncanson and Utah artist Sheri Marie Wiseman filed a lawsuit against Wine and Canvas Development, LLC and related entities for copyright infringement, therein alleging that the Defendants used their artwork for paint classes — repeatedly — without permission.…

read more
When is artwork copied in fair use?
550 364 Cynthia Conlin

What is “fair use” in copyright law?

The fair-use doctrine is a commonly used affirmative defense in copyright infringement litigation.  It is an exception to the law of copyright and allows another person to use an original expression in a creative and inventive way for purposes that promote the progress of science and useful arts.  Quoting a case from 1885, the U.S.…

read more