A Look At 4th Circ.'s Take On Architectural Copyrights

Law360, New York ( February 11, 2013, 1:30 PM EST) -- Copyright protection for architectural works has been available for a generation, but until late last year the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, sitting in Richmond, Va., had never ruled in a case involving architectural works, leaving open questions like: What constitutes infringement, and what measures can a prudent architect or contractor, knowing the law, take to avoid liability?...

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