Sat.Jun 11, 2022

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Nintendo Nemesis Max Louarn: Hacker, Rebel, and Wanted by the FBI

TorrentFreak

In the fall of 2020, the U.S. Government indicted three members of the infamous group Team Xecuter, the masterminds behind various Nintendo hacks. The authorities arrested Canadian Gary Bowser in the Dominican Republic and Frenchman Max Louarn was detained in Tanzania. Bowser was later deported to the U.S. where he was sentenced to 40 months in prison earlier this year.

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The benefits of standards have never been more evident and the dangers they face more ominous

IAM Magazine

Outgoing IAM editor Jacob Schindler reflects on how Asia has become more central to the great SEP debate over the eight years he covered the IP market's ups and downs from Hong Kong.

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ACE Shuts Down Pirate Site that Caused $0.50 in Damages, Per Visit

TorrentFreak

There is no denying that the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) has been rather successful over the past few years. The anti-piracy group, which represents prominent rightsholders such as Disney, Netflix, Warner Bros, and beIN, systematically hunts down key piracy players. These enforcement actions have resulted in the demise of high-profile targets including Openload, RapidVideo, Pelisplushd.net, Afdah.video, and many others.

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That Floyd Abrams magic, or truly scrumptuous

Likelihood of Confusion

The arrogant New York Times loses again. The Supreme Court agrees with the Second Circuit: If there were a reporters’ privilege under the First Amendment, it still wouldn’t give you. The post That Floyd Abrams magic, or truly scrumptuous appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSIONâ„¢.

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Software Composition Analysis: The New Armor for Your Cybersecurity

Speaker: Blackberry, OSS Consultants, & Revenera

Software is complex, which makes threats to the software supply chain more real every day. 64% of organizations have been impacted by a software supply chain attack and 60% of data breaches are due to unpatched software vulnerabilities. In the U.S. alone, cyber losses totaled $10.3 billion in 2022. All of these stats beg the question, “Do you know what’s in your software?

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The benefits of standards have never been more evident and the dangers they face more ominous

IAM Magazine

Outgoing IAM editor Jacob Schindler reflects on how Asia has become more central to the great SEP debate over the eight years he covered the IP market's ups and downs from Hong Kong.

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@davidclowery and @musictechpolicy Talk Copyright Royalty Board on Who Knew: The Smartest People in the Room

The Trichordist

Chris and David discuss the state of play at the Copyright Royalty Board and how to support the Judges and make the CRB better.

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Quick Links from the Past Year, Part 2 (Copyright)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

* Hebenstreit v. Merchants Bank of Indiana , 1:18-cv-00056-JPH-DLP (S.D. Ind. Aug. 26, 2021). A photo of the Indianapolis nighttime skyline has generated $825 in license fees & $135k in settlements. After 3+ yrs of litigation, court awards Bell $200 in statutory damages–but actually $0 due to a related settlement. This is a preview of the future of CCB litigation…CAN’T WAIT!

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