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Intellectual Property

Jul. 28, 2001

Times Out

The court held that the electronic versions of the articles were new, separate reproductions and publications of the individual works.

        By John M. Genga and Scott Flicker
        
        In New York Times Co. Inc. v. Tasini, 2001 U.S.LEXIS 4667 (U.S. June 25, 2001), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that several print publications and database services had infringed the copyrights of six free-lance writers. The defendants had reproduced the plaintiffs' arti...

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