Copyright Litigation: Pre-Suit Considerations | Practical Law

Copyright Litigation: Pre-Suit Considerations | Practical Law

A Practice Note explaining the key issues that a copyright holder's counsel should consider before commencing a copyright infringement action in federal district court, including the merits and costs of litigation, the ability to collect on a judgment, whether a cease and desist letter should or must be sent, identifying the proper parties, obtaining personal jurisdiction over non-resident defendants, determining proper venue, and evaluating the alleged infringer's potential defenses and counterclaims.

Copyright Litigation: Pre-Suit Considerations

Practical Law Practice Note w-012-6116 (Approx. 30 pages)

Copyright Litigation: Pre-Suit Considerations

by Raymond J. Dowd and Hardin P. Rowley, Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller LLP, with Practical Law Intellectual Property & Technology
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note explaining the key issues that a copyright holder's counsel should consider before commencing a copyright infringement action in federal district court, including the merits and costs of litigation, the ability to collect on a judgment, whether a cease and desist letter should or must be sent, identifying the proper parties, obtaining personal jurisdiction over non-resident defendants, determining proper venue, and evaluating the alleged infringer's potential defenses and counterclaims.