Pass the Tests, Join the Webcasting Tribe Pandora has actually been around for a long time. It launched in 2005. It bills itself as “internet radio,” but that’s not quite right. There are no disc jockeys making song selections. Instead, it uses its famed Music...
The Nashville Bar Association released its slate of twelve nominees for its Board of Directors this afternoon. The nominees include deserving attorneys from all areas of practice and size of law firm. Tara was nominated towards the end of her year chairing the IP...
Sound Recording Copyrights Aren’t Just for Songs Here’s another example of how the application of copyright law to some common, situations can be counter-intuitive and even a little strange. Swatch, the swiss watch-maker, was having a regular conference call...
Rick Sanders has been named as a “Best Lawyer” in Intellectual Property Litigation. Best Lawyers is the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession. We here at Aaron | Sanders PLLC are not at all surprised that Rick has...
What We Did Learn (Sort of) from the MP3Tunes Decision In our last post, we looked at what the MP3Tunes decision didn’t tell us–that it didn’t put the music industry’s best argument to the test. We looked at the contours of this “nuclear option,” including the...
What We Did Learn (Sort of) from the MP3Tunes Decision In our last post, we looked at what the MP3Tunes decision didn’t tell us–that it didn’t put the music industry’s best argument to the test. We looked at the contours of this “nuclear option,” including the...