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Strike 3 Holdings Infringement

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People make mistakes, but should you have to pony up your life savings to avoid a copyright infringement lawsuit? All you have to do is add up the numbers and see how outrageous the settlement demands will be. Send a demand letter (cease and desist) when you catch an infringement if you are serious about stopping the infringement.

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Pirate IPTV Sellers Who Refused to Pay a Cash Settlement Get Sued & Lose

TorrentFreak

An interesting feature of the file-sharing and streaming landscapes of the past couple of decades is their interaction with existing copyright law. BREIN insisted that the distribution of the playlist amounted to a ‘communication to the public’ under EU copyright law. Court Orders Infringement to Stop.

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Copyrighting The Uncopyrightable – The NSE Saga

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We’re pleased to bring you a guest post by Kartik Sharma and Aditya Singh, analysing copyrightability of datasets in light of the recent controversy surrounding NSE’s issuance of C&D notices to many stock gaming apps. Copyrighting The Uncopyrightable – The NSE Saga. Kartik Sharma and Aditya Singh. MODICUM OF CREATIVITY.

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AimJunkies Maintain That Cheating is Legal, Appeals Bungie’s $4.3 Million Arbitration Award

TorrentFreak

Two years ago, Bungie filed a complaint at a federal court in Seattle, accusing AimJunkies.com of copyright and trademark infringement, among other things. AimJunkies denied the claims and argued that cheating isn’t against the law. As a result, the copyright infringement dispute is currently ongoing and progressing to trial.

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Two Call of Duty Cheaters Settle For Millions, Judge Issues Warning to Others

TorrentFreak

Activision vs. Call of Duty Cheat-Makers Activision is among several companies leveraging copyright law to send a message to cheat-makers. In broad terms, both defendants have agreed to permanently cease and desist from knowingly or intentionally performing any of the activities detailed in a comprehensive list.