The Ninth Circuit affirmed the district court’s grant of summary judgment for defendants in a copyright infringement action. The panel held that DRK, a stock photography agency that markets and licenses images created by others to publishing entities, is a nonexclusive licensing agent for the photographs at issue and has failed to demonstrate any adequate ownership interest in the copyrights to confer standing. The panel also held that DRK lacked standing as a beneficial owner of the copyrights. Finally, the panel affirmed the district court’s denial of DRK’s motion to modify the scheduling order for leave to amend its complaint. View “DRK Photo v. McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC” on Justia Law