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ABA Forum: Entertainment Law Litigation Review – Key Copyright Cases in the UK, Part 2
Nicholas Valner
Nicholas Valner is London Product Group Head and Head of International Arbitration for Eversheds, LLP, a full-service international law firm. He has nearly thirty years’ experience in commercial litigation and music and entertainment law, and has been heavily involved on behalf of the Beatles’ Apple Corps in their series of trademark infringement suits against Apple Computer. |
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Description: In this segment from an ABA 2007 Forum titled “Entertainment Law Litigation Review,” the panelists discuss a case brought in the UK against the estate of Jimi Hendrix, in which the plaintiff claimed to own the rights to all of Jimi Hendrix’ music. This case and its outcome illuminate what copyright, ownership and infringement mean in the UK. The panelists also contrast UK copyright law with its US equivalent, and explore some important differences.
Shoot Date: October 2007 |
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