Music Copyright Infringement
Attorney Bruce Rogow and music producer Luther Campbell discussed Campbell v. Acuff-Rose, their Supreme Court case, with…
Attorney Peter Felcher spoke about the case of “Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music.” He was one of the lawyers that represented Acuff-Rose and sup… read more
Attorney Peter Felcher spoke about the case of “Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music.” He was one of the lawyers that represented Acuff-Rose and supported the claim that 2 Live Crew’s use of the song “Oh, Pretty Woman” by Roy Orbison was copyright infringement rather than a parody. This case is one of less than 60 cases that the Supreme Court saw this term. close
Attorney Bruce Rogow and music producer Luther Campbell discussed Campbell v. Acuff-Rose, their Supreme Court case, with…
The case of Campbell vs. Acuff Rose Music, Inc. involves the rap group 2 Live Crew’s use of the song “Oh, Pretty Woman” …
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