Rimini Street Inc. v. Oracle USA Inc.

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Rimini Street Inc. v. Oracle USA Inc., 586 U.S. ___ (2019), is a 2019 United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Copyright Act’s award of "full costs," to a prevailing party in a copyright infringement claim is limited to taxable costs defined by the , rejecting a broader interpretation that permitted fee awards to include litigation expenses outside the statutory schedule of costs. The Court cited three prior Supreme Court cases limiting awards to those specified by Congress: (1987), (1991), and Arlington Central School District Board of Education v. Murphy (2006). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString A federal district court’s discretion to award “full costs” to a party in copyright litigation pursuant to 17 U. S. C. §505 is limited to the six categories specified in the general costs statute codified at 28 U. S. C. §§1821 and 1920.
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rdf:langString Rimini Street Inc. v. Oracle USA Inc., 586 U.S. ___ (2019), is a 2019 United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Copyright Act’s award of "full costs," to a prevailing party in a copyright infringement claim is limited to taxable costs defined by the , rejecting a broader interpretation that permitted fee awards to include litigation expenses outside the statutory schedule of costs. The Court cited three prior Supreme Court cases limiting awards to those specified by Congress: (1987), (1991), and Arlington Central School District Board of Education v. Murphy (2006).
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