Maryland IP Jobs, Seminar Announcement, Kanye West Lawsuit

  • Please visit the Maryland IP Jobs page for a list of Intellectual Property jobs in Maryland (if you would like to have an IP-related job in Maryland listed on this website--for free--please send me the information)
     
  • Invotex Group's Michele Riley will be co-presenting a WEBINAR to the MD Bar Association - IP Section titled "Removing the Mystery: Damages in Intellectual Property Disputes" on Thursday, September 10, 2009 from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.  For more information, click here
     
  • A reader pointed out that in the case of Dayna Staggs v. Kanye West, No. 8:2008cv00728 (filed March 20, 2008), the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland granted in part and denied without prejudice in part Defendant The Island Def Jam Music Group, a division of Universal Music Group's motion to dismiss (memorandum opinion; entered August 17, 2009).  In doing so, the Court, reviewing Plaintiff's copyright infringement claim, found "it it is by no means clear that Staggs would be able to establish that the Universal Defendants had access to his Song ["Volume of the Good Life"], [but] for purposes of the Motion to Dismiss, since Staggs has alleged that [Kanye] West had access to it through his MySpace page, and since the Universal Defendants could conceivably have had access through West, the Court finds that this element is satisfied." Notwithstanding, the Court also found that, "as a matter of law, there is no substantial similarity between the songs ["Volume of the Good Life" and West's "Good Life"]."

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