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Pirate IPTV Astrologer Received Signals But Failed to Predict Copyright Lawsuit

TorrentFreak

However, when DISH offered AVS some advice for free, the cease-and-desist notice got lost in the ether and the inexorable march towards conflict began. The stars predict a settlement, however) The complaint can be found here (pdf) From: TF , for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

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DISH Sued Two IPTV Resellers: First Case Dismissed, Second Owes $30m

TorrentFreak

Flyers distributed in the Bay Area advertising the service had led to DISH investigators handing over $135 for a subscription test purchase. Other documents filed in the lawsuit reveal that a cease-and-desist notice sent to Sharma IPTV last September contained an offer to settle the case. 1201(a)(2) and 17 U.S.C.

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ACE Expands to Become a Lean and Mean Anti-Piracy Machine

TorrentFreak

In addition, advertising companies and payment processors help to cut off revenue to pirate sites and services, when appropriate. “Collaboration enables ACE members and the local content industry to speak to government officials with one voice about the need to better prioritize copyright enforcement. all over the globe.

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A 512(f) Plaintiff Wins at Trial! ??–Alper Automotive v. Day to Day Imports

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

A refresher: in 1998, Congress created a notice-and-takedown scheme for user-submitted items that allegedly infringe copyright. Copyright owners send takedown notices, and service providers either remove the items or lose the safe harbor. The DMCA’s main counterbalance to copyright owner overreach was supposed to be 512(f).

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 6- February 12)

SpicyIP

Highlights of the Week The Copyright Quandary regarding the Delhi High Court Rules on Live-streaming of Court Proceedings Recently Delhi High Court came up with ‘Live Streaming and Recording of Court Proceedings Rules’ which would be a positive step towards assuring better access to law and transparency.

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