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Times V. Sullivan

Actual Malice Created

Rosenblatt V. Baer

Defines public officials

Curtis Publishing V. Butts

Extended actual malice standard to public figures

Gertz V. Welch

3 different types of public figures

Campbell V. Acuff-Rose

Parody is fair use COPYRIGHT

Reid V. Community for Creative Non-violence

Concept of for hire workers vs contracted workers had who owns COPYRIGHT

Feist V. Kansas Rural Telephone

Information is not protected under COPYRIGHT

MGM V. Grokster

Must be financially viable when you take away all illegal uses profits COPYRIGHT

Sony V. Universal City Studios

1. Timeshifting


2. You don't do the crime, but you make the copying possible and you are profiting from the copyrighted work (contributory and vicarious infringement)


COPYRIGHT

Bigelow V. Virginia

Comercial Speech should be protected because consumer have a right to know their options

Central Hudson V. PSC of New York

Tells us when the gov. Can regulate speech. Public utility cannot advertise. Central Hudson Test

Nike V. Kasky

Defines commercial speech. 3 definitions that court can choose from depending on situation

Cox V. Cohn

Public record cannot be private fact PRIVACY