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Daniel Schnapp

Trial lawyer Daniel A. Schnapp focuses on high-profile intellectual property and commercial litigation in industries including advertising, art, entertainment, media, music, technology, and finance. With nearly two decades of experience in federal and state courts.

Daniel Schnapp, an Attorney and Litigator Who Handles Art Cases, Urges Collectors to Protect Their Art Investments. Daniel Schnapp Discusses How a Constantly Evolving Legal Technology. Daniel Schnapp on How The World is Evolving and Changes in Law and Technology are Forcing Attorneys to Change How They Counsel Music Clients According to Daniel Schnapp, there is no denying that the recording industry is highly competitive and that singers and songwriters alike are protective of their works – as they should be.

Daniel Schnapp Discusses How a Constantly Evolving Legal Technology

New York attorney, Daniel Schnapp, discusses how the evolving legal and technological landscape is affecting how lawyers should advise their music industry clients, especially in the areas of Intermediate Copywriting. He brings up a recent case between Tracy Chapman and Nicki Minaj as an example. In Tracy Chapman v. Nicki Minaj, Chapman alleged that Minaj infringed upon her copyright by using a musical component of her song by working a portion of it into a song Minaj was experimenting with.

Daniel A. Schnapp Joins Nixon Peabody’s Complex Commercial Disputes Practice in New York City as Partner. Nixon Peabody is expanding its Complex Commercial Disputes practice with the arrival of experienced trial attorney Daniel A.

Daniel A. Schnapp Joins Nixon Peabody’s Complex Commercial Disputes Practice in New York City as Partner

Schnapp, previously with Fox Rothschild LLP, as partner in New York City. Dan has over 20 years of experience handling high-profile cases—including “bet-the-company” disputes—in industries spanning financial services, technology, hedge funds, entertainment, real estate and insurance. He focuses his practice litigating cases in federal and state courts and arbitration tribunals. 00227994-daniel-schnapp-reflects-on-new-art-laws. Daniel Schnapp Discusses Efficacy of TOUs in Defeating Copyright Claims on Social Media. Daniel Schnapp provides an overview of how social networking services are using terms and conditions to defeat copyright claims.

Daniel Schnapp Discusses Efficacy of TOUs in Defeating Copyright Claims on Social Media

Today’s social media companies have an unexciting but effective weapon in defeating copyright claims – well-drafted ‘terms of use’ agreements. That’s according to Daniel Schnapp, an attorney, as he explains more about the matter following a number of high-profile recent cases. “For over a decade, social media companies have routinely relied on so-called ‘server tests’ when defending claims of copyright infringement on their platforms,” says Daniel Schnapp, an attorney located in New York City.

Daniel Schnapp Underlines Measures Galleries Must Take to Safely Sell Art Online - EIN Presswire. Attorney Daniel Schnapp offers a valuable insight into just some of the many steps that galleries can take to sell art safely on the internet.

Daniel Schnapp Underlines Measures Galleries Must Take to Safely Sell Art Online - EIN Presswire

NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, July 9, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Within the art world, more transactions than ever are now taking place on the web. In addition, the coronavirus pandemic increased online sales, raising various safety concerns in the process. A trial lawyer also specializing in art disputes, Daniel Schnapp provides a closer look at how galleries, in particular, can protect themselves online. Daniel Schnapp Reflects on Crucial Court Judgment Involving the Inverse Ratio Rule. Trial lawyer and litigator Daniel Schnapp looks back on a prominent case from last year in which the so-called Inverse Ratio Rule was central.

Daniel Schnapp Reflects on Crucial Court Judgment Involving the Inverse Ratio Rule

Involving one of the most anticipated rulings in copyright law in recent years, last summer finally saw an end to the case against famous British rock band Led Zeppelin over their hit song, Stairway to Heaven. Centered around the so-called Inverse Ratio Rule, attorney Daniel Schnapp looks back on the judgment, in which it was alleged that the opening riff of the track infringed on the Spirit song, Taurus. “Last year, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the judgment of the United States District Court for the Central District of California after a jury trial,” explains Daniel Schnapp, “rejecting an earlier judgment and, instead, ruling in favor of the band Led Zeppelin.” Central to the case was the legal precept regarding the need to establish substantial similarities and copying, sufficient to warrant a claim of copyright infringement.

Daniel Schnapp Discusses Federal Antitrust Law as a Potential Defense to Copyright Infringement Claims – Business. Daniel Schnapp, a litigator who works on intellectual property matters, discusses fair use and antitrust practices as a possible defense against copyright infringement lawsuits.

Daniel Schnapp Discusses Federal Antitrust Law as a Potential Defense to Copyright Infringement Claims – Business

Daniel Schnapp noted the use of fair use and antitrust laws in a recent court case. In the lawsuit, the National Music Publishers’ Association accused Peloton Interactive Inc. of illegally using thousands of songs without permission. Daniel Schnapp Reviews the Details of the Peloton Case After being sued for copyright infringement, Peloton filed a countersuit, claiming that the NMPA violated fair use of a copyright and engaged in anticompetitive conduct that violated federal antitrust laws, according to Daniel Schnapp. Daniel Schnapp Discusses Protecting Your Company's Intellectual Property from Cybercrime.

Daniel Schnapp recently discussed how to protect your company's intellectual property from cybercrime.

Daniel Schnapp Discusses Protecting Your Company's Intellectual Property from Cybercrime

NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, June 1, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The number of cyberattacks increased drastically at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most business owners knew that cybercrimes were a serious threat before the pandemic hit, but experts like Daniel Schnapp explain that protecting your company is more important now than ever. Daniel Schnapp is a trial lawyer specializing in corporate intellectual property, entertainment, privacy, and more.