First Circuit Affirms Work-for-Hire Copyright Ruling Against 'Life
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Affirming a determination that the family of “Game of Life” co-creator Bill Markham does not hold copyright termination rights to the iconic 61-year old board game, the First Circuit on Monday upheld a district court’s bench ruling that Markham’s role in the game’s creation, dating back to 1959, was “work for hire.
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