High Court Asks Solicitor General for Views on Genius-Google Copyright Preemption Case
Briefly

"Respondents breached a provision that bars reproduction, distribution, and so forth for 'commercial purposes.'And Respondents, highly sophisticated competitors, do not dispute they knew they had promised not to do those things and did them anyway."- Genius Reply Brief
The U.S. Supreme Court today invited the Solicitor General's views i n a copyright case that asks the High Court to grant a petition on the question of whether the Copyright Act's preemption clause allows a business "to invoke traditional state-law contract remedies to enforce a promise not to copy and use its content?"
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