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Roll 'Bama Roll (Free subscription) | 12/08/2009
Per the good people at New Life Art (warning: PDF), Daniel Moore will be releasing a new print commemorating the 2009 SEC Championship Game. No details whatsoever are given, and apparently he won't start working on it until after "Maximum Block," but it's on the way. At any rate, that's at least two Daniel Moore paintings this year (to go along with the two last...
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Roll 'Bama Roll (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
This is the preliminary sketch of Daniel Moore's "Maximum Block" from the good folks at New Life Art. Click this link to get your fix at their website (warning: PDF file). Admittedly, I haven't been a big fan of much of Moore's recent works. I didn't particularly like either The Blackout or The Blowout, but the early sketch of this one looks dang good. This one would...
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How Appealing (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
"Judge rules artist Daniel Moore needs no University of Alabama license for paintings": Today's edition of The Birmingham News contains an article that begins, "Daniel Moore, the artist beloved by University of Alabama football fans for preserving some of the...
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Breaking News from The Birmingham News - al.com (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
"This is a great win for the First Amendment," Moore's lawyer says.
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Breaking News from The Huntsville Times - al.com (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Moore called the ruling a victory for artists. A spokeswoman for the university says an appeal is planned.
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Tuscaloosanews.com (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
By Adam Jones Staff Writer A federal judge sided with sports artist Daniel Moore in a sweeping opinion issued Monday that could curtail the University of Alabama's attempts to license paintings in the future.
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Roll 'Bama Roll (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Daniel Moore, the artist beloved by University of Alabama football fans for preserving some of the Crimson Tide's most memorable exploits, won the right to keep painting without having to be licensed by UA. A federal judge today said in a memorandum opinion that Moore's art does not violate any UA trademark. Bob Sims: Judge rules artist Daniel Moore needs no University...
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The Bama Beat - al.com (Free subscription) | 11/01/2009
"Maximum Block" will be based on Cody's block of a 44-yard field goal try by UT's Daniel Lincoln in the final seconds of Alabama's 12-10 victory.
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Roll 'Bama Roll (Free subscription) | 11/01/2009
We are proud to announce Daniel A. Moore's next release, Maximum Block. This masterwork in oils will document Alabama’s historic, last-second field-goal block that sealed its win over Tennessee on October 24 at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Moreover, Maximum Block is, as the artist puts it, his portrayal of "… the Maximum defensive effort given, by the Maximum number of players...
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sd.rb podcast (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Daniel Moore will demonstrate using the HotRuby VM to execute Ruby code natively in the browser. The demonstration shows how Ruby can call native JS libraries, like jQuery , to perform DOM manipulation.
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The Legal Satyricon (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
he University of Alabama needs to fire its attorneys and fire its public relations department. Daniel Moore is a famous artist who has devoted his painting career to depicting scenes from Alabama football games. Some dim wit at the University of Alabama decided that A) this violated the University’s trademarks (because Moore painted [...]
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43(B)log (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
University of Alabama Board of Trustees v. New Life Art Inc. , filed Nov. 2, 2009 (N.D. Ala.) Thanks to several alert readers for sending this on. Daniel Moore paints Alabama football , and is known for doing so among Alabama fans. When his licensing agreement with the university expired, the university sued him for continuing to sell his paintings. After rejecting the university’s...
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montgomeryadvertiser.com (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
TUSCALOOSA -- A federal judge has ruled that artist Daniel Moore did not violate trademark laws by painting scenes of some of the most famous plays in University of Alabama football history without licensing the work through the university.
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Opelika-Auburn News (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
A federal judge has ruled that artist Daniel Moore did not violate trademark laws by painting scenes of University of Alabama football without licensing the work through the university.