Nwosuocha v. Glover et al. was a copyright infringement case that started in the Southern District of New York and found its final disposition in the Second Circuit. The case centered around an “incurable” defect in Nwosuocha’s claim that he was warned about and subsequently ignored. Emelike Nwosuocha (a/k/a Kid Wes) brought the claim of…

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Flycatcher v. Affable Avenue, LLC. was a case in the Southern District of New York in which hallucinated citations from a large language model ended in sanctions for the offending attorney. Affable Avenue, represented by Steven Feldman, was among over a dozen defendants in the suit brought by Flycatcher. After Feldman entered a motion to dismiss,…

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Cyril E. Vetter et al. v. Robert Resnik et al. was a case in the Fifth Circuit that examined ownership rights arising from the Copyright Act of 1909 and how they applied to the termination of foreign copyright rights. The work in question was “Double Shot (Of My Baby’s Love)” written by Vetter and Don…

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