The International Trade Commission sought comments by June...
The International Trade Commission sought comments by June 21 on public interest factors arising from Emir Tiar and E.T. Radcliffe’s June 7 complaint alleging violations of Section 337 of the Tariff Act by Disney, Thunderbird and Mindset’s imports of a…
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TV show, the ITC is to say in Thursday’s Federal Register (http://1.usa.gov/194XGLO). The petition alleged Mr. Young, a kid’s program shown on the Disney Channel, violates a copyright held by Tiar on an earlier pilot program it purportedly copied. The allegedly infringing show is being produced in Canada and imported into the U.S., the petition said. Tiar and Radcliffe are requesting exclusion and cease and desist orders against the proposed respondents. A Disney spokeswoman had no immediate comment.