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3 Count: Paparazzi Lawsuit

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1: After Settling with Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, Photographer Sues Miley Cyrus for Copyright Infringement. 2: China to Crack Down on Copyright Infringement Through NFTs. The move comes amid a settlement between the two sides, though no details about that settlement are known.

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3 Count: Texas Chainsaw Lawsuit

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1: The Texas Chainsaw Copyright Infringement? Bastrop County Business Sued by Film Copyright owner. Vortex claims that they reached out in March 2016, but were strongly rebuffed, setting up this lawsuit. Following that decision, the two sides have managed to reach a settlement, bringing an end to the case.

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3 Count: Telenovela Drama Ending

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The lawsuit actually began in 2012 when LaTele sued Telemundo over alleged copyright infringement of a telenovela. Settles ‘Focus’ Copyright Infringement Lawsuit. has reached a settlement with musician Andre Sims over the 2016 hit song Focus. Finally today, Will Lavin at NME reports that the musician H.E.R.

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3 Count: Lit Appeal

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1: Music Producer Challenges Copyright Infringement Claims Over Hit Rap Song. First off today, Megan Butler at Courthouse News Service reports that the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in a lawsuit over the 2016 hit rap song Everyday We Lit. 3: Jeff Koons Sued for Copyright Infringement in ‘Made in Heaven’ Series.

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3 Count: Dear Frank

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1: Damon Dash Loses $805K Copyright Infringement Lawsuit. According to the lawsuit, which was filed by Muddy Water Pictures, Dash was hired to co-direct the film in 2016 but was fired some two years later. This prompted Muddy Water Pictures to file a lawsuit for alleged copyright infringement, defamation and more.

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3 Count: Granted Cert

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However, Warhol went beyond the single licensed work and created 15 additional works known as the Prince Series , which became public after the musician’s death in 2016. That said, they did state that the two sides had met for at least one settlement discussion though, clearly, no settlement came out of it at this time.