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3 Count: That’s So Meta

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1: Ninth Circuit Boosts Efforts to Sue Overseas Copyright Infringers. First off today, Edvard Pettersson at Courthouse News Service reports that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has revived a copyright infringement lawsuit that was filed against the Vietnamese company VNG Group.

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3 Count: Triller Fight

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1: Sony Music sues Triller Claiming Copyright Infringement, Alleging it is Owed Millions. According to the lawsuit, JMC ignored multiple cease and desist letters sent by Paramount and, instead, went forward with the events. The post 3 Count: Triller Fight appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Section 60 of the Copyright Act: Finally, Some Answers(?)

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The safeguard against groundless threats alleging copyright infringement in Section 60 suffers from a lack of clarity around some of its key terms like “due diligence”, “groundless” and “prosecution” One decision that attempts to address this lacuna is the Bombay High Court’s decision in Manya Vejju v.

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3 Count: Polar Thawing

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2: Le Tigre’s Kathleen Hanna and Johanna Fateman Sue Over “Deceptacon” Copyright Infringement Accusation. According to Mann, Deceptacon infringes on his 1961 single Who Put the Bomp (Bomp, Bomp, Bomp). Instead, they argue that he copied them from black artists performing in the 1950s and 1960s.