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The Coming Copyright/Trademark Storm for NFTs

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Eventually, the RIAA itself got involved, sending a cease and desist letter to Hitpiece on February 4. The same day that the RIAA sent its cease and deist letter to Hitpiece, Nike filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against reseller StockX over Nike-themed NFTs. We honestly don’t know.

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3 Count: Mortal Kopyright

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by the musician and, according to a copyright notice and a published cease and desist letter, it was used without permission. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it was hit with a series of strict sanctions that prompted Russia to pass the law as a way of obtaining western media.

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3 Count: Warhol Battle

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Next up today, Guy Demarco at Law Street Media reports that fabric maker EKB Textiles has filed a lawsuit against ecommerce platform Zulily alleging copyright infringement of their fabric designs. The post 3 Count: Warhol Battle appeared first on Plagiarism Today. 2: Textile Designer Sues Zulily for Copyright Infringement.

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RightsClick Offers Simplified Copyright Management

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The Assess Tool also provides a basic fair use analysis and helps to make sure that the use isn’t covered under any other exceptions to copyright law. The first is sending a cease and desist letter. The post RightsClick Offers Simplified Copyright Management appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: LEGO Jacket

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First off today, The Fashion Law reports that LEGO is facing a lawsuit from artist James Concannon following the inclusion of a jacket similar to one that he designed as part of a recent LEGO set. As a result, he sent a cease-and-desist letter to LEGO. The post 3 Count: LEGO Jacket appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Triller Fight

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According to the lawsuit, JMC ignored multiple cease and desist letters sent by Paramount and, instead, went forward with the events. Finally today, The Fashion Law repots that fashion website Fashion Nova has filed a lawsuit against rival website Blush Mark alleging that the latter has stolen images from their website.

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3 Count: Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic

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First off today, Massimo Capizza at the National Law Review reports that the Supreme Court of the United States has denied certiorari in a case over the 2003 Josh Groban song You Raise Me Up , leaving a circuit split in place over how to determine substantial similarity between two works. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday.