Intellectual Property
This government site is the product of the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section(CCIPS) of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Dept. of Justice. Not only will you find news and updates on cybercrime, but also links to the related laws, to legal and policy issues, and to
cases.
The Beard Group offers a comprehensive range of leading-edge products and services to legal and business professionals. These include traditional and electronic publishing, databank document search and delivery, and conferences.
IP Law360, the newswire for IP professionals, covers developing stories in litigation, law and policy from across the globe, in every jurisdiction, and in every major industry.
M.E.L.O.N. strives to bring you straight-forward articles on all aspects of the ever-changing music, film and television industries, and how the rules change (or stay the same) as entertainment moves online.
A resource for patent litigation statistics posted by the University of Houston Law Center, Institute for Intellectual Property & Information Law.
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The Claimants are two of the three authors of a book published in 1982, The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail (HBHG). The Defendant is the publisher in the UK of a book written by Dan Brown, the Da Vinci Code (DVC), first published in 2003. The Claimants' contention is that, in writing DVC, Mr Brown infringed their copyright by copying a substantial part of HBHG in the course of writing six chapters of DVC. The case came to trial over 11 days in February and March 2006 before Mr Justice Peter Smith.
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