K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (September 29, 2023)

Sports:

Entertainment:

  • The Hollywood writers’ strike came to an end as the Writers Guild of America leadership voted unanimously to recommend the tentative agreement reached with studios over the weekend – Writers Strike Is Over: WGA Votes to End Work Stoppage (variety.com)
  • A fan-fiction writer who sued Amazon and J.R.R. Tolkien's heirs in April on allegations of ripping off his "Tolkien-inspired" books to create Amazon's "The Rings of Power" series, said that granting the defendants' recent bid for more than $153,000 in attorney fees would chill future copyright claims and that he simply has "nothing to give" after putting everything into his now-dismissed lawsuit – Tolkien Fanfic Writer Says Amazon Bid Hurts Copyright Act - Law360
  • A New York federal court judge ruled that the fictional tax service “Sweet Liberty Tax” in AMC Networks Inc.'s television show “Better Call Saul” doesn’t infringe Liberty Tax’s trademark. JTH Tax LLC, which operates as Liberty Tax, failed to overcome a First Amendment test for trademarks in expressive works that the US Supreme Court recently confined, but not rejected – AMC Thwarts Liberty Tax’s Trademark Suit Over ‘Better Call Saul’ (bloomberglaw.com)
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