joe, beta

law, tech, and stuff for geeks.
/Blog   /About   /RSS   /Google Me   /Test
« Back to blog

SCOTUS Rules on Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Unregistered Copyrights -- Via @internetcases [Quote]

The Supreme Court just decided a case that deals with the scope of subject matter jurisdiction in copyright cases, and clarifies a notion that has been the subject of some uncertainty. The question the court decided was whether a federal court has subject matter jurisdiction over a copyright case when a work at issue is not the subject of a copyright registration.

Evan Brown is a regular on one of my favorite podcasts, This Week in Law, which discusses the intersection of technology and law.

Follow him on Twitter.

Loading mentions Retweet

Comments (0)

Leave a comment...

 
To leave a comment on this posterous, please login by clicking one of the following.
Posterous-login     Connect     twitter