Publishing
Recent News About Publishing
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Bar on Oak accused of copyright infringement
HARRISBURG — Several record companies are suing a bar, alleging copyright infringement. -
Licensing restrictions and usage rights at the heart of Houghton-Mifflin copyright case
PHILADELPHIA — It can be difficult for companies with large numbers of images to keep track of the licenses they have for each, but they have a legal responsibility to do so, according to an advocate for simplifying image rights management. -
Copyright holders sue Monroeville restaurant
PITTSBURGH — Music copyright holders have filed suit against a Monroeville restaurant, citing alleged copyright infringement. -
Man sues Houghton Mifflin for alleged copyright infringement
PHILADELPHIA — A man is suing Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company for alleged copyright infringements of his photographs. -
Musicians accuse Via Marconi's of copyright infringement
PHILADELPHIA — A group of music producers is suing Via Marconi’s Smokehouse Tavern, alleging copyright infringement. -
Philadelphia author sues multiple defendants for alleged piracy and copyright infringement operations
A Philadelphia self-published author has brought a suit against multiple defendants over claims that his dating book was pirated. -
Pennsylvania inmate seeks to stop publication of book
A Pennsylvania Department of Corrections inmate is suing to stop the publication of a book he claims will hurt his chances for parole. -
Music publisher sues ski lodge, alleging copyright infringment
A group of music publishing companies is suing a Clearfield County ski lodge, alleging willful infringement for the lodge’s unauthorized public performance of music compositions from their repertoire. -
Music publisher alleges copyright infringment
A New York music publishing company is suing a Clearfield County ski lodge for willful copyright infringement, claiming the lodge's unauthorized public performance of music compositions from its repertoire. -
Copyright infringement suit against Led Zeppelin over 'Stairway to Heaven' transferred
PHILADELPHIA – Much like the protagonist in one of their best known songs, a copyright infringement lawsuit filed against iconic British rock band Led Zeppelin is “Going to California,” per an order handed down by a Pennsylvania federal judge. -
Italian restaurant sued for alleged copyright infringement; Played '(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty' without permission
A Horsham restaurant is facing a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by some of the biggest recording and licensing companies in the industry, according to documents filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. -
Risperdal mass tort case settles in Phila. on first day of trial
A Risperdal pharmaceutical mass tort case recently settled on what was supposed to be -
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette sues Pa. over policy barring journalists from polling places
A western Pennsylvania newspaper is suing the secretary of the commonwealth and -
Judge refuses to vacate dismissal of defendants in book publisher's copyright suit against 'bootleg' bookseller
A judge has refused to vacate the dismissals of the defendants in a copyright infringement -
Philadelphia book publisher files copyright infringement lawsuit against bootlegger
The owner of a self-described mom-and-pop book-publishing outfit in Philadelphia has filed a federal copyright infringement lawsuit against a New Jersey man, alleging the defendant fraudulently bootlegged copies of works produced by the plaintiff for personal gain.