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Google Accuses Regulators of Plagiarism

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Google is now appealing that decision and, as part of their defense, allege that the CCI plagiarized parts of the EU ruling , including using evidence that was not introduced into the Indian proceedings. According to Google, there were at least 50 instances of copying, some of which were “word-for-word”. Copy and Paste Roundup.

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3 Count: Pop Trio

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The lawsuit was filed by musicians Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue, who claim that Shape of You infringes on their 2015 work Oh Why. Specifically, they claim that the song copies “particular lines and phrases” from their piece. The post 3 Count: Pop Trio appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Unicolors Redux

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The lawsuit was filed by Unicolors, which accused H&M of infringing a 2011 design that they created as part of a 2015 one H&M sold in their stores and online. According to LDC, Sheraton copied the design of the rooms at their five-start hotel, Palais de Chine.

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3 Count: Polish Rejection

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3: Immersive Experiences and Copyright: TeamLab Sues MODS for ‘Copying their Artwork’ Finally today, Jonny Walfisz at Euronews reports that the Tokyo-based art collective teamLab has filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles-based museum, the Museum of Dream Space (MODS) alleging copyright infringement.

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3 Count: 10,000 Hours

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According to the lawsuit, the musicians and their songwriters copied elements from the earlier track, including the chorus, verse and hook from the song. The lawsuit was filed by Louis Kohus, who claims to have designed some eight drafts of the badge for the department in 2015. Neither side responded for comment to the lawsuit.

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3 Count: Shape of Legal Costs

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The latter had claimed that Shape of You as an infringement of a 2015 song they wrote, but the court ruled, after an 11-day trial, that no infringement took place and that Sheeran “neither deliberately nor subconsciously” copied anything from the song.

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3 Count: Weeknd Blues

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The plaintiffs claim that Call Out My Name copies their 2015 song Vibeking and claim that they sent the song to the Weeknd’s engineer shortly after recording it and heard back from the musician directly just a few days later. The post 3 Count: Weeknd Blues appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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