
Busting the Top Ten Myths About the CASE Act (Part II: Myths 4-6)
This blog is part 2 of a series of 3 blogs. Our CEO Keith Kupferschmid shares what’s true and what’s not around facts about the copyright small claims court. Myth […]

Busting the Top Ten Myths About the CASE Act
This blog is part 1 of a series of 3 blogs. Our CEO Keith Kupferschmid shares what’s true and what’s not around facts about the copyright small claims court. Myth […]

Shedding Sunlight on the CASE Act’s Supposed Troll Problem
Legend has it that the best way to kill a cave troll is by exposing it to sunshine. There are some who believe there are also copyright trolls, and that […]

The CASE Act: You Have Questions. We Have the Answers.
What is the CASE Act? The CASE Act is the acronym for a bill called the “Copyright Alternative in Small-Claims Enforcement Act of 2019” (the “CASE Act”) that would create […]

Malware Crosses the Streams
Illicit streaming devices make accessing pirated works easy and convenient. But do they also make it easier for hackers to access your devices and sensitive information? In recent years, a […]

World IP Day 2019 Copyright Alliance Event
You know the saying, some things go together like peas and carrots, or peanut butter and jelly, or IP and Sports… Yes, you heard that right! On April 26, 2019, […]

Give me an I! Give me a P! Copyright and Sports Apparel
Almost all of us have watched, played or been forced to participate in some sort of sport. It brings us together, inspires us, makes us healthier and — to a […]

The Confluence of Copyright and Sports
I am a diehard Pittsburgh Pirates fan. I became a fan in the late 70’s. In 1979, I can recall sitting on the red and orange shag carpeting in the […]

Spotlight on Creative Many Michigan
This week we would like you to meet Joe Voss, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Creative Many Michigan. 1. Explain what your organization does and tell us about your role. […]

More Monkey Business at the Copyright Office’s DMCA Roundtable
On Monday, April 8, as part of its ongoing study of section 512 of the Copyright Act, the U.S. Copyright Office held a one-day public roundtable to continue its evaluation […]