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3 Count: Lit Appeal

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According to Campbell, Everyday We Lit is an infringement of his 2015 song Everything Be Lit. Two of the defendants, Bennett and the label, reached a settlement with Campbell. The 3 Count Logo was created by Justin Goff and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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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. The post 3 Count: Shape of Legal Costs appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Finally Settled

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BMG won a $25 million jury verdict in 2015 over its claims, but that was vacated by the Appeals Court over issues with jury instructions. That is what has been resolved with this settlement that sees Rightscorp revising the way it files notices with Cox and withdrawn the notices at issue.

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Is Your Website Published or Unpublished?

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In 2015, FDN filed a DMCA takedown notice, but Amazon did not take down the work in question. FDN filed for that registration in September 2015 under the title “Automated Database of Furniture Catalogs and Collections (Photographs and Text)”. appeared first on Plagiarism Today. But this is where FDN introduces a new wrinkle.

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3 Count: 2 Chainz Dodge

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First off today, Joseph Menn at Reuters reports that, despite a recent settlement, Apple has appealed a lower court decision in its ongoing lawsuit against the security firm Corellium. Recently, the two sides reached a settlement on most issues in the case, but Apple is going ahead and appealing the judge’s decision.