‘Implied jokes licence’ no laughing matter says comedy lawyer in stand-up streaming stand off
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‘Implied jokes licence’ no laughing matter says comedy lawyer in stand-up streaming stand off
A group of comedians who sued Pandora over allegations the US digital platform streamed their comedy routines without securing licences that covered their jokes have been dealt a setback. A retired judge asked to review the case has recommended that the court conclude Pandora had an implied jokes licence, and therefore hasn’t infringed any comedy copyrights. According to a court report by retired judge Suzanne Segal, who was appointed as a ‘spec…
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