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Omi in a Hellcat Handed 66 Months in Prison For Pirate IPTV, Forfeits $30m

TorrentFreak

Among them, conspiracy to commit felony & misdemeanor copyright infringement, circumvention of access controls, access device fraud, & wire fraud, circumvention of an access control device, reproduction of a protected work, public performance of a protected work, and wire fraud against the cable companies. I’m good.

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The Corporate Transparency Act is Coming, is Your Company Ready?

LexBlog IP

The CTA applies to a broad spectrum of entities, encompassing both domestic and foreign reporting companies. While there are many exemptions (more on that below), the default assumption on the part of any business owner should be – “my company needs to report under the CTA.” We’re happy to provide guidance.

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Russians Pirate Premier League, Add Their Own Graphics & Commentators

TorrentFreak

A deal with over-the-top platform Okko Sport, owned by Rambler, in turn owned by state bank Sberbank, was over too. In any event, the deal with Match TV, a broadcaster owned by Gazprom Media, in turn owned by Gazprombank, had nowhere to go that didn’t risk a collision course with sanctions.

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EMP&A comments on Trade Regulation Rule on Impersonation of Government and Businesses

Erik K Pelton

The scams preying on filers with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) fall squarely within the purview of the proposed rule. In early 2021, it was reported that a Pakistan-based company used over 200 fake websites to offer inexpensive trademark filing services (amongst others) and impersonated the USPTO. [10]

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2022 Trade Secrets Webinar Series: Takeaways & Recordings

Trading Secrets

Throughout 2022, our dedicated Trade Secrets, Computer Fraud & Non-Compete practice group hosted a series of CLE webinars that addressed significant trade secret and restrictive covenant issues facing companies today. This year’s series included: 2021 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Year in Review. View the Recording.

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2022 Trade Secrets Webinar Series: Takeaways & Recordings

LexBlog IP

Throughout 2022, our dedicated Trade Secrets, Computer Fraud & Non-Compete practice group hosted a series of CLE webinars that addressed significant trade secret and restrictive covenant issues facing companies today. This year’s series included: 2021 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Year in Review. View the Recording.