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The Bizarre Copyright Battle Over Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Plagiarism Today

The word and the song that it titles has remained a part of our lexicon for nearly sixty years and, despite being a famous tongue-twister (so much so, it was featured in a recent Mental Floss episode on the topic ), has been on the tongues of generations. However, in 1965, there was a very different conversation about the song.

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Pirate Site FMovies Rivals Major Streaming Platforms in U.S. Web Traffic

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For a long time, pirate site blocking was regarded as a topic most U.S. More Visits Than Disney+ The site’s popularity continues to grow; FMovies just climbed to the 9th spot in SimilarWeb’s U.S. FMovies doesn’t come close to these, but it beats Disney+ in 10th place, and Crunchyroll just behind at 11th.

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Plagiarism in Pop Culture: The Conners

Plagiarism Today

That aside, the episode is a good look at plagiarism and carefully explores a lot of the nuance of the topic. Compare this, for example, to Boy Meets World and its handling of nearly the same topic. It’s clear that the sitcom treated the topic with weight and not just as another plot device for wacky shenanigans. Bottom Line.

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Simultaneous Releases Make Movie Piracy More (& Less) Appealing

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During the COVID pandemic, studios including Disney, NBCUniversal, and Warner Bros have premiered titles on streaming services and at the box office at the same time. Release windows have been a topic of debate for decades. Movie studios are increasingly experimenting with shorter release windows, or even no windows at all.

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Announcing JIPEL’s 2022 Symposium:The Step Ahead: The Return of Broadway in the Age of Coronavirus

JIPEL Copyright Blog

This symposium focuses on the various legal issues that would arise in the return of Broadway—either online or in person. We aim to explore the legal issues from different perspectives and different areas of the law.

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Smells Like Copyright Infringement

IPilogue

As part of the course requirements, students were asked to write a blog on a topic of their choice. Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School, enrolled in Professor David Vaver’s 2021-2022 Intellectual Property Law & Technology Intensive Program. Background. In 1949, C.W. Scott-Giles created an illustration called Upper Hell. copyright law.

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Media Sowed Piracy Panic For Years, Their VPN Ads Now Panic Hollywood

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Sony, Universal, Disney, and Warner are listed as member companies, but its scope is much broader than that. While the language dances around the topic, it’s fairly obvious what the report is driving at. Curiously, misinformation never leans in a direction that isn’t beneficial to the entertainment industries.

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