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In Re Fencepost Productions: Prudential Standing Doctrine Blocks A Subordinated Creditor From Voting - Insolvency/Bankruptcy/Re-structuring


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In a March 2021 decision in the jointly administered bankruptcy
cases of Fencepost Productions, Inc. and certain of its affiliates,
Judge Dale L. Somers of the Bankruptcy Court for the District of
Kansas declined to enforce a voting restriction in subordination
agreements between two of the debtors creditors, but
nonetheless found that the deeply subordinated creditors were
barred from voting on the debtors plan because they lacked
prudential standing.
1 In declining to enforce the
contractual voting restriction, the decision defies a trend toward
enforcing subordination and intercreditor agreement terms - so long ....

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Supreme Court Sides With Google In Decade-Long Fight Over API Copyright; Google's Copying Of Java API Is Fair Use


Mon, Apr 5th 2021 9:37am
Mike Masnick
It s taken over a decade, but the Supreme Court has finally said that Google s copying of the Sun Java API for Android was clearly fair use in a 6-2 ruling (Barrett did not take part since she was not on the Court when the case was heard). The background of this case is actually kind of important to understanding what just happened, so here s a quick(ish) recap.
As you ll probably know, this case began in
2010 when Oracle, which had just taken over Sun, sued Google for patent infringement. The patent parts were quickly tossed out and what remained was what referred to as a sideshow to the main event: a question about whether APIs could be covered by copyright. Pretty much all historical evidence, including an important Supreme Court ruling from the 1990s, said no, interfaces are not covered by copyright. ....

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