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We 3 Kings, Inc. v. The Steve Harvey Show et al
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2:14-cv-08816
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- Charter Communications Inc.
- Comcast Corp.
- Cox Communications Inc.
- Cox Media Group Inc.
- DISH Network Corp.
- Endemol Shine Group
- Gannett Co. Inc.
- Media General Inc.
- NBCUniversal Media LLC
- Nexstar Media Group Inc.
- Raycom Media Inc.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.
- Spectrum Management Holding Co.
- Verizon Communications Inc.
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February 06, 2018
Judge Tosses Settled $42M IP Suit Over 'Steve Harvey Show'
A California federal judge on Monday ended a $42.3 million copyright infringement suit, which both parties settled, that accused "The Steve Harvey Show" of using unlicensed copies of a music company's recordings in the television show's second season.
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June 26, 2017
'Steve Harvey Show' Wins Trim Of Music Co.'s $42.3M IP Suit
A California federal judge granted "The Steve Harvey Show" a partial win Friday in a music production company's $42.3 million copyright infringement suit alleging that the television show's second season used unlicensed copies of its recordings, finding that it could face potential liability only on a single registered compilation of musical works.
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June 07, 2017
'Steve Harvey' $42.3M IP Suit Must Go To Trial: Music Co.
Music production company We 3 Kings Inc. told a California federal judge on Wednesday that "The Steve Harvey Show" and other defendants seeking a quick win in a $42.3 million suit alleging the show's second season used unlicensed copies of its recordings are "shooting buckshot at a flock of birds" with their disorganized defenses, asking the court to take the case to trial.
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May 19, 2017
'Steve Harvey Show' Seeks Quick Win In $42.3M IP Suit
"The Steve Harvey Show" asked a California federal judge for a quick win in music production company We 3 Kings Inc.'s $42.3 million suit alleging the show's second season used unlicensed copies of its recordings, claiming Friday that the company could not establish copyright ownership.
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April 27, 2015
LA Atty Sanctioned In $42M Steve Harvey IP Suit
A California federal judge slapped Los Angeles attorney Michael R. Shapiro with monetary sanctions Friday for failing to serve more than 200 defendants in a $42.3 million copyright suit he filed on behalf of a music publishing company over music used on "The Steve Harvey Show."