Ehler describes her practice as sitting at the intersection of the entertainment industry and technology as the two fields evolve together. She especially enjoys working “at the cutting edge of applying copyright law to changes in technology,” she said.
One aspect of those changes has fueled much of her litigation activity. “You always have pirates … with new, creative arguments and loopholes as to why a copy’s not a copy,” she said....
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