What 11th Circ. Guitar Ruling Means For Copyright Litigants

By Doug Rettew, Anna Naydonov and Patrick Rodgers (September 1, 2020, 1:41 PM EDT) -- From the world of heavy metal rock-and-roll comes an important lesson for both putative copyright owners and accused infringers. If the accused infringer believes that the putative owner does not actually own the rights in the asserted copyright, it must speak up and repudiate ownership. Once that happens, the accuser must act within three years. If it doesn't, its claim is barred....

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