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3 Count: Server Tested

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In the case, Nicklen argued that a photographer or videographer that uses Facebook or Instagram to promote their content should not automatically give up the right to license it to third parties, such as Sinclair. The judge also ruled against Sinclair on the issue of fair use, saying that it was too early in the case to rule on that issue.

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The Battle Over Poker NFTs

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” 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. That court found that most of Prince’s work was non-infringing (though several works still were) and the two sides ultimately settled the case in March 2014.

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