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Warner Chappell v. Nealy: Copyright Infringement and Statute of Limitations #208

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In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, host Pete Salsich delves into a recent U.S. Supreme Court case that addresses the complexities of copyright infringement claims under the Copyright Act, particularly focusing on the statute of limitations and the recovery of damages for older infringements. The case in question is Warner Chappell Music Inc. v. Nealy, which explores whether damages can be claimed for infringements discovered long after they occurred.

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In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, host Pete Salsich delves into a recent U.S. Supreme Court case that addresses the complexities of copyright infringement claims under the Copyright Act, particularly focusing on the statute of limitations and the recovery of damages for older infringements. The case in question is Warner Chappell Music Inc. v. Nealy, which explores whether damages can be claimed for infringements discovered long after they occurred.

Original Theme Song composed by Brent Johnson of Coolfire Studios.
Podcast sponsored by Capes Sokol.
Learn more about THE SCREEN LAWYER™ TheScreenLawyer.com.
Follow THE SCREEN LAWYER™ on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheScreenLawyer
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheScreenLawyer
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheScreenLawyer
Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheScreenLawyer
The Screen Lawyer’s hair by Shelby Rippy, Idle Hands Grooming Company.

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