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The 2007 edition revised the earlier instruction to reflect Ninth Circuit precedents stating that willful infringement required defendant's "knowledge that the defendants' conduct constituted an act of infringement." Peer Int'l Corp. v. Pausa Records, Inc., 909 F.2d 1332, 1335 & n.3 (9th Cir.1990); see also Columbia Pictures
Jason Maxwell, Inc., 972 F.2d 1031, 1034 (9th Cir.1992) (holding that whether placement of geometric shapes was original was question for jury); see also Swirsky v. The circuit has recognized originality or creativity in a variety of works, including in: a price list that reflected selection and weighing of price date, see id.;
Ciccone, 824 F.3d 871, 886-87 (9th Cir.2016), the Ninth Circuit held that the de minimis exception applies to copyrighted sound recordings, just as it always has been held to apply to compositions. The Ninth Circuit acknowledged, however, that its ruling on this question creates a circuit split by disagreeing with the Sixth
[1.] [reproduce the copyrighted work in [copies] [phonorecords];]. [2.] [[recast, transform, or adapt the work, that is] prepare derivative works based upon the copyrighted work;]. [3.] [distribute [copies] [phonorecords] of the copyrighted work to the public by [sale or other transfer of ownership] [or by] [rental or lease or lending];].
2. the plaintiff [is the author or creator of the work] [received a transfer of the copyright] [received a transfer of the right to [specify right transferred, e.g., make derivative works, publicly perform the work, etc.]]. Comment. Under the Copyright Act, the party claiming infringement must show ownership. See Lamps Plus, Inc. v.
Home › Manual of Model Civil Jury Instructions › 17. COPYRIGHT. 17.24 Copyright—Affirmative Defense—Copyright Misuse. Printer-friendly version. 17.24 COPYRIGHT—AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE—COPYRIGHT MISUSE. Comment. The Ninth Circuit explicitly adopted copyright misuse as a defense to copyright
The 2017 print edition of the Manual of Model Civil Jury Instructions is current as to instructions approved by the Committee in January 2017. Instructions noted below were added or revised after January 2017. Last Update: 9/2017. The following instructions (Comment only) were revised 3/2017: 9.8, 9.17, 9.25, 9.32, 9.33,
The term "compilation" includes collective works. See 17 U.S.C. § 101. For Ninth Circuit cases considering compilations, see Lamps Plus, Inc. v. Seattle Lighting Fixture Co., 345 F.3d 1140, 1146 (9th Cir.2003) ("[The] mechanical combination of four preexisting ceiling-lamp elements with a preexisting table-lamp base did not
If the copyright owner elects to recover statutory damages, the owner cannot also recover actual damages. 17 U.S.C. § 504(c); see also Instruction 17.35 (Copyright—Damages—Statutory Damages); Derek Andrew, 528 F.3d at 699; Nintendo of Am., Inc. v. Dragon Pac. Int'l, 40 F.3d 1007, 1010-11 (9th Cir.1994) (explaining
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