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New Piracy Lawsuit Paves the Way for a FIFA World Cup Site Blocking Order

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Most viewers will do so through authorized services but events like this draw massive pirate audiences as well. A few days ago, media giant Bell Media requested an injunction against two “John Doe” operators of sports streaming services that are expected to broadcast the FIFA World Cup. Blocking FIFA World Cup Pirates.

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Bungie Files Lawsuit to Punish Senders of Fake Destiny DMCA Notices

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Late Friday, Bungie filed a lawsuit in a Washington court against John Does 1-10, the currently anonymous senders of the fraudulent DMCA notices. In a relatively unusual move, the developer has filed a full-blown lawsuit in the United States to identify the culprits and hold them to account. High-Impact Lawsuit Suggests Bungie is Not Happy.

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“What’s Mine Is Not Yours To Give Me”—Nor To Take Without Just Compensation: A New Jersey’s Reaction To Sovereign Immunity, Intellectual Property, & Takings

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At least where an owner possesses a full `bundle’ of property rights, the destruction of one `strand’ of the bundle is not a taking, because the aggregate must be viewed in its entirety.” “But the denial of one traditional property right does not always amount to a taking. ” Andrus v. Allard, 444 U.S.