You Don’t Really Own That Movie You ‘Bought’: Class Action Challenges Amazon’s Digital Licensing

Class Action lawsuit | Licensing Laws | Media & Entertainment Overview: Who Owns What? A brewing class-action lawsuit is raising eyebrows across the digital-content industry. The suit accuses Amazon Prime Video of misleading consumers by marketing movies as “purchasable” when, in reality, users merely receive a revocable license—one that can

Digital Merchandising Agreements: Structuring Licenses for Virtual Goods

Contract Law | Digital Merchandising | Media & Entertainment Introduction: Merchandising Meets the Metaverse The world of merchandising has entered a new dimension—literally. From avatar skins in Fortnite to NFT wearables in Decentraland and branded gear in Roblox, virtual goods have become powerful extensions of real-world brands. But this virtual frontier