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Steve McQueen’s Son Sues Tom Ford Over Cardigan Line | Hollywood Reporter
The late actor’s heir says the fashion brand is trying to capitalize on McQueen’s iconic status to sell sweaters.
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Hip hop artists to Supreme Court: Pittsburgh rapper’s lyrics are not ‘a true threat of violence’ – CNNPolitics
Several famous rappers are urging the US Supreme Court to take up a case involving a Pittsburgh rapper and whether his song lyrics are protected under the First Amendment.
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Judge says Tampa conversion therapy ban violates First Amendment free-speech rights
A federal magistrate judge this week recommended that a ban on conversion therapy in Tampa, be partially blocked, arguing it violates therapists’ free-speech rights under the First Amendment. More »
Songwriters, publishers unveil bid to run nation’s music licensing
The Mechanical Licensing Collective will be overseen by professional songwriters and publishers, including several from Nashville. More »
Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes sues Southern Poverty Law Center over hate group label
The SPLC says the group is “known for anti-Muslim and misogynistic rhetoric” and members “maintain affiliations with known extremists.” More »
Lawsuit Challenges SEC Gag Order and Book Ban – Institute for Justice
This press release and the lawsuit it announces are subject to a gag order imposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) prohibiting us from telling you the story of ████████, an American entrepreneur who, as he tells it, was the victim of an overzealous government investigation. Although the SEC agreed to settle his case… More »
A Massive Amount of Iconic Works Will Enter the Public Domain on New Year’s Eve – Motherboard
Why the copyright terms on a goldmine of works from 1923 are about to expire.
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