18 Nov, 2021 NFTs x Entertainment Litigation: Miramax Sues Quentin Tarantino Over Pulp Fiction NFT Drop By Jeremy Goldman Update: On December 9, 2021, Quentin Tarantino answered the complaint, with a scathing introduction that brandishes Miramax as "a shell...
26 Jul, 2021 Pretty Please?** By Vish Mohan Dua Lipa is the latest celebrity involved in the slew of copyright infringement lawsuits related to unauthorized Instagram postings by...
24 Apr, 2021 Aku, the first NFT optioned for the big screen, offers a glimpse into the future of IP and entertainment By Jeremy Goldman On April 16, 2021, The Hollywood Reporter announced that “Aku,” a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) art project and character created by former...
23 Dec, 2020 The Man With The Tiger Tattoo Prances Forward* By Vish Mohan Cardi B's sexually-explicit album art lawsuit is headed for trial. As my colleague Brian Murphy excellently reported here and here,...
07 Jun, 2020 Do You Like The Creepy Dolls Horror Subgenre? By Vish Mohan On May 28, 2020, the Central District of California dismissed with prejudice a case—Gregorini v. Apple Inc. et al.—brought by...
11 May, 2020 Jerry Seinfeld Gets To Keep Driving Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee* By Vish Mohan Episode 1: Revving the Engine. The show begins with a close-up shot of a person starting a car, quickly highlighting the engine’s purr...
07 May, 2020 “I’M [NOT] YOURS” By Vish Mohan Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Jason Mraz (“Mraz”) and the beer brewing company MillerCoors LLC (“MillerCoors”)...
09 Jun, 2019 The U.S. Entertainment Industry Should Know About the Astounding Contractual Protections the EU Just Guaranteed for Authors and Performers By Jeremy Goldman I can’t be the only U.S. lawyer who tends to tune out when hearing about legal developments in Europe. But I recently zoomed in on a set...
03 May, 2019 Two Cases at the Starting Line By Edward H. Rosenthal The Kentucky Derby will take place on Saturday, which makes this a good time to write about recent litigation coming out of the world of...