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The Streamlabs (SLOBS) Plagiarism Scandal

Plagiarism Today

Over at CopyByte , one of my main jobs is removing plagiarized marketing copy such as what Streamlabs had on its site. This is usually done with a copyright notice, but, in some cases, is done by working directly with the site that uploaded the content. This includes web developement. Accident or Not, a Problem Remains.

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using testimonials post-relationship failure can be a ROP problem

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COY hired MG to develop COY’s subscription platform. Things eventually went bad, resulting in contract/trade secret claims and copyright/ROP counterclaims. After they executed a Web Development Agreement, a number of her copyrighted photos were added to the site created by McCandless (it’s disputed who did that).

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Police Website Offers Pirated Live Sports Streams as IPTV FOIA Requests Denied

TorrentFreak

With regional organized crime units now part of the mix, joint press releases featuring police, the Premier League, Sky, and the Federation Against Copyright Theft, report enforcement action on a fairly regular basis. click to zoom On the left of the image is a small sample of the modified URLs as listed in search engines.

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World IP Day 2021 – Focus on IP and SMEs

azrights

Your IP creates a strong shield, allowing you to commercialise your business and safely participate in the market. Every business starts with an idea that takes shape in someone’s mind before making its way to market. Designers and marketers are not IP experts, so cannot fill this vacuum. Turning Ideas Into a Business.

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Trade Secrets Without Borders: The Defend Trade Secret Act’s Promise as an Extra-Territorial Statute Finally Comes to Pass

LexBlog IP

” Motorola’s claims were brought under the DTSA, the Illinois Trade Secret Act and the Copyright Act. Background: In Motorola Solutions , Motorola and its Malaysian affiliate sued Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd., Hytera America, Inc. and Hytera Communications America (West), Inc. And the U.S.