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A provision in U.S. copyright law allows creators to claw back the rights to their works after a certain period of time.
As digital transactions have become the norm, splitting partners are getting more creative in how they hide money from their ...
The Coast Guard seized $510 million worth of illegal narcotics aboard drug smuggling vessels, including a narco-sub with over ...
This combination of photos shows promotional art for the series "Government Cheese," left, "Boarders," center, and "he Rehearsal." (Apple TV+/Tubi/Max via AP) Show more Show less This combination of ...
Kenya Moore is spilling all the tea about her photo scandal with co-star Brittany Eady on Season 16 of The Real Housewives of ...
Another 1931 graduate with an interesting and easily accessible story was Raphael “Ralph” Shumacker. The top academic ...
Savory & Sons Funeral Home in Kansas City faces state action after reports of an decomposing body, and unlicensed operations.
Karen M. Lent, Anthony J. Dreyer and Michael Sheerin of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP discuss the litigation, ...
If other similar posts can be found, it is likely misinformation or a scam. In this case involving the Lodi officer's photo, the same text and photos appear in Facebook groups across the country, ...
That safeguard is less about copyright protection than about public optics, Matthew Sag, an Emory University law professor studying copyright law and artificial intelligence, told Business Insider.
When Kelly Clayton was looking for a franchise to purchase in 2019, Nothing Bundt Cakes caught his eye because the company allowed the bakeries to be closed on Sundays. That option sealed the deal.
A Florida woman has been accused of trying to kidnap her ex-boyfriend’s wife, according to the Bay County Sheriff’s Office.