Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Traverse Internet Law Federal Court Report: June 2010 Copyright Infringement Cases

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ROOM & BOARD, INC. v. SIT DOWN NEW YORK, INC.
DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA
0:10-CV-02650
FILED: 6/28/2010

You do not need a copyright registration to pursue many of the remedies to stop copyright infringement.

Room & Board is a corporation involved in the design, marketing, sales and distribution of high quality home furnishings. The Plaintiff publishes an extensive catalog and maintains a website which the Defendant is alleged to have copied for its own use in competing against the Plaintiff.

The Plaintiff alleges copyright infringement of the Room & Board website content and copyright infringement of the Room & Board 2010 Annual Collection Catalog. The Prayer for Relief requests preliminary and permanent injunctive relief, statutory damages, enhanced damages, an accounting of sales and profits, costs and attorneys’ fees, and all other relief the Court deems just and necessary. Traverse Internet Law Cross-Reference Number 1437.

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