Photography
Recent News About Photography
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Appeals court rules government copyright infringement doesn't equate to illegal takings
HOUSTON — A Texas appeals court has determined that when a government body infringes on a copyright, that doesn’t become an unconstitutional taking subject to federal law. -
Copyright suit: real estate agency used photography studio's aerial panoramic image of Houston without permission
HOUSTON – A Texas-based commercial photography studio has brought a copyright lawsuit against a local real estate agency, recent Houston federal court records show. -
Former employee accuses art gallery of wrongful termination, discrimination
An ex-art business employee sued his former employer, charging wrongful termination and violation of civil rights law for alleged discriminatory hiring policies. -
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County
Aug. 25-29, 2014 -
Copyright infringement lawsuit filed over quilts and pillows
TYLER - The author of a copyrighted poem has filed a federal lawsuit alleging several companies are selling unauthorized versions of her work on quilts and pillows. -
Legally Speaking: Of Milestones, and Miles to Go
2009 will go down as a year marked by milestones � some national in scale, and others of a more distinctly local bent. -
Legally Speaking: Through a Lens, Darkly
Last week, the California Supreme Court in a 4-3 decision struck down a state law banning same-sex marriages as unconstitutional, saying in part that the capacity to enter into a stable, loving relationship and to "responsibly care for and raise children does not depend upon the individual's sexual orientation." -
Utopia in Orange: Shangri La reopens after 50 years
After 50 years, the utopian gardens of Shangri La opened to the public once again. -
Recent patent/copyright infringement cases filed in U.S. District Court
Marshall Division, Eastern District of Texas: