Sat.Apr 01, 2023

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You’re a Fool if You Think You Can Win a 512(f) Case–Security Police and Fire Professionals v. Maritas

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Today is April Fool’s day, and longtime readers know that I do not participate in gags that undermine my credibility as a blogger. So this post is 100% true, even if it might sound farcical. * * * This ruling is part of an ongoing multi-iteration tussle (in and out of court) over market share between two rival unions. I’m going to focus on the 512(f) claim.

Fair Use 101
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Great Expectations

Likelihood of Confusion

What is the expectation of privacy in cyberspace? I guess it depends in part on whom you invite in — and which life’s privacy you’re talking about. Originally posted 2012-02-13. The post Great Expectations appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™.

Privacy 52
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PrimeWire Won’t Die or Stop Pirating, $21.7m Judgment Be Damned

TorrentFreak

Major Hollywood studios Disney, Paramount, Sony, Universal and Warner, plus relative newcomer Netflix, are all members of the Motion Picture Association (MPA). They have something else in common too. Every single minute of every single day, rain or shine, people can be found pirating their movies and TV shows online. In Netflix’s case, that means every single piece of content the company has ever produced.