It’s the last week of classes, but even as we transition to exams, our weekly collection of legal news and miscellany continues as ever:
- Prince diligently guarded his copyright (WSJ Law blog)
- “Supreme Court Rules Frozen Iranian Money Be Turned Over to U.S. Terror Victims” (NPR)
- In deciding not to grant cert, the Supreme Court effectively decided that Google Books is covered by fair use (AV Club)
- To follow up on an item from last week, it appears that Led Zeppelin actually “ripped off” a 17th century composition . . . which would mean more fair use (Digital Music News)
- Martin Shkreli has been dropped as a defendant in the case of the $2 million Wu-Tang Clan album (NY Post)