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3 Count: Carlin’s Settlement

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Geroge Carlin estate settles with podcasters, photog claims Napster violated his copyright and Alfonso Ribeiro denied copyright registration. The post 3 Count: Carlin’s Settlement appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Malignant Settlement

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The post 3 Count: Malignant Settlement appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Malignant filmmaker settles dispute with screenwriter, New York Times hits back at OpenAI and pirate site Vumoo goes offline.

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3 Count: DataCamp Settlement

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DISH Network and Datacamp settle safe harbor case, manga leakers in Japan arrested and Nigerian court postpones major copyright lawsuit. The post 3 Count: DataCamp Settlement appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: ResearchGate Settlement

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ResearchGate settles lawsuit with publishers, settlement demand letters come to Canada and PayDay 3 drops Denuvo DRM. The post 3 Count: ResearchGate Settlement appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Termination Settlement

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Jesus and Mary Chain settle copyright termination lawsuit, Vietnam-based pirate site closes, and Tom Grennan faces a lyric lawsuit. The post 3 Count: Termination Settlement appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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The 5 Best Uses of the Copyright Claims Board

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The Copyright Claims Board is a powerful tool for resolving copyright disputes, but only in certain situations. The post The 5 Best Uses of the Copyright Claims Board appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Here are five to remember.

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3 Count: Safaera Settlement

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Bad Bunny reaches preliminary settlement in Safaera case, USCO software glitch hits AI-generated comic and Prenda lawyer to remain in prison. The post 3 Count: Safaera Settlement appeared first on Plagiarism Today.