Aaron Moss chairs Greenberg Glusker's Litigation Group. He handles a variety of entertainment litigation, intellectual property and general commercial matters, focusing on protecting the rights of owners and users of creative works.
Mr. Moss litigates high-profile copyright infringement actions for both plaintiffs and defendants, including studios, production companies, video game publishers, technology firms and individuals. He has also counseled clients on virtually all aspects of copyright law, including ownership transfers, license termination, copyright preemption, fair use, music sampling and internet piracy. Mr. Moss has particularly extensive experience with the Copyright Act’s statutory termination provisions, and has defended the owners of numerous entertainment properties against claims by authors’ heirs to recapture copyrights under these statutes.
Mr. Moss has represented award-winning actors and performers in right of publicity actions involving the unauthorized use of their names, voices and likenesses, as well as defamation, invasion of privacy and other media-related disputes. He was a member of the trial team that litigated Dustin Hoffman’s landmark lawsuit against Los Angeles Magazine when it published a computer-generated image of the actor.
Mr. Moss has also successfully prosecuted and defended idea submission and other “breach of implied contract” claims relating to motion pictures, television shows, books and toys.
In addition, Mr. Moss has handled matters involving trademark and trade dress infringement, internet and domain name disputes, unfair competition, and contractual disputes across a wide range of industries.