Intellectual Assets

When the character flaws of our movie idols are exposed, we look on in self-righteous relief at the titillating, usually harmless underside of the Hollywood mystique. But as two recent appellate decisions remind us, when courts make character judgments under copyright principles, there is a greater impact on the public interest. In the process, good characters can become bad law.Both suits were brought against …

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