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Let loose the blogs of war

Likelihood of Confusion

The Apple-Cisco litigation is all that. Word is that Cisco is carefully courting bloggers in the publicity management of the case, which despite Apple’s cult-like status among many techies is. The post Let loose the blogs of war appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™.

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[Guest post] The Anne Black Danish copyright trilogy: The final say and a tripling of damages and compensation

The IPKat

Over the past few years, The IPKat has hosted a number of posts on the lengthy Danish saga relating to protection and infringement of copyright in pottery created by designer Anne Black. Now, the final word seems to have been spoken, as Katfriends Hanne Kirk and Charlotte Mittet Høfler (both Gorrissen Federspiel) report. Here’s what they write: The Anne Black Danish copyright trilogy: The final say and a tripling of damages and compensation by Hanne Kirk and Charlotte Mittet Høfler The final par

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Movie Company Exposes 150 Alleged BitTorrent Pirates Using DMCA Shortcut

TorrentFreak

Tracking BitTorrent pirates isn’t all that hard since IP addresses are broadcasted publicly. With help from Internet providers, these addresses can then be linked to an account holder. ISPs don’t hand over this data voluntarily; they typically require a subpoena or court order to take action. In the United States, these subpoenas are typically obtained by filing a copyright complaint in federal court against a “John Doe” who’s known only by an IP address.

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