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Plagiarism Police come for Winston & Strawn

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I believe that Winston & Strawn will eventually prevail based upon a fair use defense, but it is still an embarrassing situation for the firm and attorneys involved. In this case, HLG alleges that Winston & Strawn plagiarized a motion to dismiss that HLG had filed on behalf of a client in an earlier consolidated patent case.

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3 Count: Hey Mickey!

Plagiarism Today

The case dates back to 2013 when Basil filed a notice of copyright termination on the album and her song. 2: Delhi HC Seeks Expert Help on Whether Event Firms Need License to Play Music at Weddings. The 3 Count Logo was created by Justin Goff and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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3 Count: Unplanned Floors

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This sends the case back to the district court where other defenses, most notably fair use, will have to be weighed next. 3: Microsoft is Looking to Use the Ethereum Blockchain to Prevent Piracy. The 3 Count Logo was created by Justin Goff and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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The Battle Over Poker NFTs

Plagiarism Today

” The case raises questions of fair use and whether the new paintings were transformative enough to be non-infringing or if they were simply derivative works. Prince appealed to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, which largely reversed that decision in April 2013. 3: The Andy Warhol Ruling. Bottom Line.

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GitHub, Copilot and the Copyright Around AI

Plagiarism Today

The most vocal critics were in the open-source programming community , who were upset that GitHub trained their AI on significant amounts of open-source code and can even reproduce that code verbatim in some circumstances, but does not follow the respective open-source licenses. Is it so short that its use is a fair use?

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