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3 Count: Glaring Omissions

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Epidemic filed the lawsuit against Facebook’s parent company Meta. According to the case, they sent notices of infringement to Cloudlare and the company, as per its policy, forwarded the notices to the actual host of the site and provided AnyStories with the contact information.

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Fed. Circ. Panel Says Training Tech Patent Teaches Nothing

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The Federal Circuit decided Tuesday that a Massachusetts federal judge had it right when he decided that a patent covering a method for facilitating remote training couldn't hold up in court after it had been asserted in suits against companies including Cengage Learning, Blackboard Inc. and McGraw Hill.

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3 Count: Spare Time

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The publishers, Macmillan, Cengage, Elsevier, McGraw Hill and Pearson, allege that Shopify “plays host, enabler and protector” of textbook piracy sites and back that claim up by saying that they have sent takedown notices nearly every week for four years, but that Shopify has refused to take any significant action.

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Major Publishers Mull Legal Action Against Pirate Ebook Platform

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Publishers Target Fenlita.com Given the above, it’s interesting to note that major educational publishers Cengage, Macmillan, McGraw-Hill, and Pearson were in court earlier this month on a mission to unmask the operator of Fenlita.com via DMCA subpoena.

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Understanding the Shopify Textbook Piracy Lawsuit

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However, the publishers claim that is simply “lip service” and that the company’s responses to actual infringement are far too weak. They claim that the company is doing the bare minimum to comply with the law on paper, but failing to back up that compliance with adequate action.

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Publishers Target LibGen Domains, IPFS Gateways, Plus $30m in Piracy Damages

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In addition to bypassing censorship, it’s widely used to circumvent the paywalls of major international publishing companies, serving as a popular ‘pirate’ site for books and academic works. LibGen launched around 2008 as a digital version of the same concept.

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Making College (Textbooks) Affordable

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