With the ever-increasing importance of digital media, many photographers, authors, musicians, artists, and content creators are becoming more and more interested in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). These creators are seeking protection for their works...
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What Damages Are Under The ADA?
When a disabled person sues under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), they are suing for injunctive relief. This means that the disabled person is suing for the court to order the defendant to stop discriminating against the disabled person (either by ordering...
Do You Have To Be A United States Citizen To Sue For Copyright Infringement In The United States?
Traditionally, when we think about copyright disputes, we think about a dispute between two individuals, or parties, in America. However, as the world has become more interconnected through technology copyright disputes are becoming more international. Therefore, it...
Examples Of ADA Architectural Violations In Businesses
If you are a disabled individual, you encounter barriers to access almost every day. Despite encountering many barriers, you may be unsure which barriers constitute discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act. In 1991, the Department of Justice issued...
How Long Do You Have To Sue When Your Photograph, Music, Or Art Has Been Stolen Under The Copyright Act?
When we think of the court system we often think about justice. We often associate the courts as a place where someone who has been harmed can seek redress. However, the court system, like all government institutions, is a bureaucracy. The court system often...
How Do Attorney’s Fees Work In Copyright Cases?
If you are familiar with the law, you will be aware that whether a prevailing party is entitled to attorney’s fees largely depends on the area of law under which the lawsuit is filed. In some lawsuits, neither party is entitled to attorney’s fees. In other lawsuits,...
Can You Get Paid When Your Unregistered Photograph, Music, Or Art Is Stolen?
Generally speaking, when your photograph, music or art is stolen, the Copyright Act of 1976 provides four categories by which the infringer may have to pay: 1) actual damages; 2) infringer’s profits; 3) statutory damages; and 4) attorney’s fees. Although it is not...
How Can A Photographer, Musician, Or Other Artist, Stop Someone From Using Their Work?
When we think about lawsuits, we often think about money. Whenever the media covers a big lawsuit, the media often emphasizes the verdict or the amount of money awarded to a plaintiff after a jury trial. However, to many photographers, musicians and other artists,...