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3 District Court Fair Use Cases of Note in 2018. Google plans to file a petition for certiorari with the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court recently extended its deadline for doing so to January 2019. Select jurisdiction or jurisdictions to search. There were also several district court fair use cases worth noting simply to highlight how colossally the district court botched the fair use analysis.

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Eighth Circuit Ninth Circuit Tenth Circuit Eleventh Circuit. Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc. , 464 U.S. 417 (1984), also known as the “ Betamax case ”, is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States which ruled that the making of individual copies of complete television shows for purposes of time shifting does not constitute copyright infringement , but is fair use .

Oracle’s recent Supreme Court defeat should not distract us from noticing that even in that defeat Oracle did receive an award of $28.5 million in attorneys’ fees and $3.4 million in costs (together, nearly equaling the copyright infringement damages award) noted above in the Rimini Street decision. The Supreme Court’s other copyright opinion on Monday limited a damages award by limiting the definition of “full costs.” In that case, Oracle had successfully sued Rimini for infringing copyrights while providing software maintenance services to Oracle users. In the United States Constitution , the Copyright Clause in Article 1, Section 8 endows Congress with the power to create a copyright system.

Search Cases. This is a list of Supreme Court of the United States cases in the area of copyright law. Select category or categories to search.