
Terence Ross
Intellectual property litigator and partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman with expertise in copyright and media litigation, interviewed here about the Cox music piracy Supreme Court case.
Top 10 podcasts with Terence Ross
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Mar 28, 2025 • 33min
Only Humans Can Copyright Works
Terence Ross, an intellectual property litigator at Katten Muchin, and Harold Krent, a constitutional law professor at Chicago-Kent, dive into the intriguing world of copyrights. They discuss a landmark ruling affirming that only humans can hold copyright, raising questions about AI-generated works. The conversation also touches on the Supreme Court's debates regarding the FCC's universal service fund and its implications for low-income communities. With humor and insight, they navigate the evolving intersection of technology and law.

May 17, 2025 • 37min
Weekend Law: Habeas Corpus, Menendez Brothers & Recipe Wars
Legal experts Dave Ehrenberg, a former state attorney, Jonathan Adler, a constitutional law professor, and Terrence Ross, an intellectual property litigator, dive into the Menendez brothers' resentencing highlighting their expressions of remorse and the complex legal hurdles they face. They also discuss the foundational right of habeas corpus, echoing its significance through a recent Supreme Court ruling affecting detainees. Finally, the team tackles a culinary copyright controversy involving a popular cake recipe, underscoring the importance of recognizing creative contributions.

Dec 4, 2025 • 39min
SCOTUS on Music Piracy & Asylum
Intellectual property litigator Terence Ross dives into the intricacies of the Supreme Court's oral arguments in a $1 billion music piracy case involving Cox Communications. He explains the complexities of ISP liability and shares insights on the justices' leanings, particularly Justice Alito's unique stance. Additionally, immigration expert Leon Fresco discusses an asylum case, delving into the implications of different review standards and recent policy changes that affect asylum processing. It's a captivating exploration of pivotal legal battles!

Jan 5, 2024 • 31min
Trump Petitions SCOTUS & Mickey Mouse in Public Domain
Elections expert and professor Richard Briffault discusses Trump's petition to the Supreme Court about his eligibility on the ballot in Colorado. Terence Ross, an intellectual property litigator, explores the expiration of Mickey Mouse's copyright and the implications of Mickey entering the public domain. They also discuss potential legal issues surrounding movie titles and explore the impact of influential literary works entering the public domain.

May 17, 2025 • 15min
Recipe Wars Down Under
Terence Ross, an intellectual property litigator at Katten Muchin Rosenman, dives into the intriguing copyright controversies surrounding Australian influencer Brooke Bellamy's cookbook. He discusses the claims of recipe copying that have ignited a firestorm in the baking community. The conversation explores the complex legal landscape of recipe rights, highlighting the challenges of copyright protection and the blurred lines between inspiration and plagiarism. Ross also sheds light on the financial ramifications of public disputes for influencers and their brands.

Mar 28, 2025 • 38min
Weekend Law: Law Firms, Maps & Robots Can't Get Copyrights
Join legal minds Matthew Diller, an ethics expert, Richard Briffault, a redistricting authority, and Terence Ross, a copyright litigator. They dissect the ethical implications of executive orders affecting law firms during Trump's presidency. The conversation shifts to Louisiana's contentious congressional map and the Supreme Court's pivotal voting rights deliberations. Lastly, they tackle the complexities of AI and copyright, revealing why machines can't own copyright and the challenges of human versus AI authorship in the evolving creative economy.

Aug 10, 2024 • 37min
Weekend Law: Google Antitrust, NBA Teams Sued & NFL Sunday TIcket
William Kovacic, a former FTC chair and GW Law professor, discusses a landmark antitrust ruling against Google, highlighting its implications for big tech regulation. Terence Ross, an intellectual property litigator, reveals ongoing lawsuits against NBA teams over copyright issues in promotional content. Jennifer Rie, a Senior Litigation Analyst, dives into the overturned NFL Sunday Ticket verdict, analyzing judicial findings on anti-competitive behavior and the implications for future sports broadcasting rights. A riveting exploration of law in the digital age!

Aug 9, 2024 • 36min
911 Deal Revoked & NBA Teams Sued
Dave Aronberg, Palm Beach County State Attorney, delves into the retraction of a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and its implications for military justice in terrorism cases. Terence Ross, an intellectual property litigator specializing in sports copyright, discusses a lawsuit impacting nearly half of the NBA teams over music use on social media. They explore the complexities of both legal battles, from ethical challenges in military trials to the nuances of copyright infringement in the entertainment industry.

Nov 3, 2023 • 33min
Can 'Trump Too Small' Be Trademarked?
Intellectual property litigator Terence Ross and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Litigation Analyst Jennifer Rie discuss the Supreme Court oral arguments over trademarking 'Trump Too Small', and the US government's attempt to stop the merger of JetBlue and Spirit Airlines on antitrust grounds.

Sep 27, 2023 • 34min
Amazon Antitrust Suit & Authors Sue Over AI
Discussions on the landmark antitrust suit against Amazon and a lawsuit by famous authors against Open AI for copyright infringement. Topics include Amazon's alleged monopolistic practices, potential outcomes of the lawsuit, the impact of new bank capital rules, fair use in AI-generated works, unique copyright cases in the District of Columbia, patent law and AI-created inventions.


