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China Sentences Pirate Site Operators, Huge Win For Japan’s Anime Industry

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Last March, Japan-based anti-piracy group CODA reported an estimate of B9Good’s traffic for the two years running up to February 2023. Based in China, the site had been accessed more than 300 million times and, crucially, around 95% of those visits came from Japan, mostly seeking access to Japanese content.

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Over 50% of Young Danes Have Streamed or Downloaded Content Illegally

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Three years ago, Danish law enforcement carried out a series of raids and arrests , effectively dismantling several popular torrent trackers. Such statements can be dangerous since pirates can be quite resilient, but there is no doubt that the law enforcement actions and subsequence convictions left a mark.

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Facebook Moderator Defeats Defamation Lawsuit Over Termination Explanation–Margolies v. Rudolph

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

On June 3, 2020, Rudolph posted the following message to the group: Over the past week, several women have bravely come forward, putting themselves on the line, to report that members of this community – [REDACTED] and Rob Margolies – crossed the line and caused them harm. I believe these women. Similar to the Davis v.

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Positive Cues Make Online Piracy Confessions More Honest, Research Finds

TorrentFreak

Since most pirates don’t like to have their online activity monitored, piracy studies generally rely on self-reported data instead. That’s particularly true if respondents are asked about behavior that’s against the law, which applies to piracy in most parts of the world.

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IP Scholarship, Citations, and Knowledge Governance: Some Insights from the History of IP Teaching in India

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And finding works from women scholars from this region was even more difficult. Ayyangar Committee report, 1959. See generally, SpicyIP’s resource page ) Similarly, Kumar Sen Prosanto wrote The Law Of Monopolies In British India in 1922 on the very issue of IP. a question that Prof. The query resurfaced during my current Ph.D.

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Section 230 Preempts Game User’s Lawsuit Over Game Moderators’ Behavior–Quinteros v. Forge of Empires

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

She reported the harassment to support staff, but in profane and impolite messages that themselves might be construed as harassing. Section 230(c)(1) provides immunity for claims based on third-party content. ’ Another 230(c)(2)(A) defense ruling on the heels of Daystar v. The court says Section 230 preempts most of those claims.

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Time to look Beyond Compulsory Licenses? A Glimpse at the Ribociclib Case

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Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow. She is keenly interested in Intellectual Property Law, Technology Law, and Corporate Law ]. In an affidavit filed before the Kerala High Court in the ongoing hearings pertaining to the availability of the drug (XXX v. Presently it is protected via a Patent ( No.