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Smells Like Copyright Infringement

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publications of the translated work, which lacked both registration and copyright notice in Scott-Giles’ name. Drawing on Twin Books , they argued, “a publication of a work in the United States without the statutory notice of copyright fell into the public domain,” as per the U.S. They brought evidence of U.S.

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1202 and Lanham Act claims can't save lawsuit against embedding photos

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But the claim still failed for failure to plead registration of those photos, though again there was leave to amend. Lanham Act false advertising: The theory was that Meta misrepresented “the creation and ownership” of Logan’s photos. Baden Sports, Inc. Molten USA, Inc., 3d 1300 (Fed. SellPoolSuppliesOnline.com, LLC v. Ugly Pools Ariz.,