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The 5 Worst Copyright Decisions of 2022

Copyright Lately

Remembering another lousy year with a countdown of the most ill-considered, unsatisfying and wrongly-decided copyright rulings of 2022. So what better way to commemorate 2022 than with a look at the worst copyright decisions from coast to coast? Remember: the smaller the numbers, the bigger the misses.

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The IPKat

The search for EUTM case law before EU Courts from the previous year was based on decisions included in the eSearch Case Law database. Specifically, 130 decisions dealt with relative grounds and half of them dealt with absolute grounds for refusal. Several cases were concluded without judgment.

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The 5 Worst Copyright Decisions of 2021

Copyright Lately

Remembering another frustrating year with a countdown of 2021’s most unsatisfying copyright rulings. Here are my personal picks for the copyright opinions from 2021 that, much like the year itself, leave a little something to be desired. Walt Disney Company. Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.

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Which VPN Providers Really Take Privacy Seriously in 2023?

TorrentFreak

The VPN industry is booming and prospective users have hundreds of options to pick from. All claim to be the best, but some are more privacy-conscious than others. The VPN review business is flourishing as well. Some VPN companies even own review sites. We hope that this helps users to make an informed choice. Do you use your own DNS servers?

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