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Can I Use Publicly Available Data for Research or Projects Without the Risk of Copyright Infringement?

Velocity of Content

In short, it’s important to exercise due diligence, respect any applicable terms of use or licenses, and ensure that your use of the data complies with legal and ethical standards. The post Can I Use Publicly Available Data for Research or Projects Without the Risk of Copyright Infringement?

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[Guest post] German court: copyright infringement by ‘re-pin’ on Pinterest

The IPKat

Here's what Mirko writes: German court: copyright infringement by ‘re-pin’ on Pinterest by Mirko Brüß A Kat pin Readers of this blog will remember the CJEU decision Renckhoff ( C-161/17 ), which was discussed by Eleonora here. Ultimately, the defendant failed to rebut the assumption of knowledge.

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

SpicyIP

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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Judge Throws Out Triller Lawsuit Against ‘Jake Paul’ Pirate Streaming Site

TorrentFreak

Triller’s lawsuit alleged copyright infringement, vicarious copyright infringement, violations of the Federal Communications Act, conversion, and a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Insufficent Due Diligence – Court Dismisses Case. Among them was alleged Online2LiveStreams.us

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Blurred Lines: How the Lack of Regulation of NFT Platforms Has Fueled Rampant Art Theft

IPilogue

The author of a copyright-protected work can bring a claim for copyright infringement, but this is contingent on knowing the infringer’s identity. Alternatively, authors can inform marketplaces of copyright infringement and request the removal of infringing content.

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Why the Supreme Court’s Latest Copyright Ruling May Be Short-Lived

Copyright Lately

That’s because it does away with a nationwide split among appellate courts, including a 2020 ruling by the influential Second Circuit Court of Appeals that limited copyright infringement damages to three years before the filing of a lawsuit, even if the plaintiff had been unaware of earlier infringements.

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Intellectual Property Strategies for Development of AI in China

IP Tech Blog

Given that China has no discovery system like in the US litigation, potential infringement must be thoroughly investigated by the rights holder, with evidence secured in the proper forms so that it can be admitted before a Chinese court or accepted by the Chinese police in case of a criminal action. But rights holders must be prepared.