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  <title>&amp;quot;It's Not What You Knew, It's What You Did&amp;quot;</title>
  <description>In this episode of Entertainment Law Update, we break down a major Supreme Court decision that makes one thing crystal clear: it’s not what you knew—it’s what you did. The Court reversed a $1 billion verdict against an ISP, reinforcing that knowledge of infringement isn’t enough—there has to be intent. But the decision also draws a sharp line: if your business starts encouraging infringement, you’re back in Grokster territory. We also cover the Supreme Court’s refusal to take up key AI copyright questions, a growing wave of lawsuits against OpenAI (including claims of practicing law without a license), a cross-border jurisdiction wake-up call from Canada, and a courtroom win for Afroman that highlights the power of satire and free expression. Plus: major developments in music licensing, antitrust battles involving Live Nation, and a fascinating international trademark fight between Katy Perry and… Katie Perry.</description>
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