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3 Count: Leaky Data

Plagiarism Today

Zayn Malik seeks dismissal of lawsuit, Italian government orders blockade of Anna's Archive and streaming music converter leaks user data. The post 3 Count: Leaky Data appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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A (More!) Problematic Plagiarism: Thinking About The Allegations Against UGC

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We’re pleased to bring you a guest post by Lokesh Vyas thinking through the implications of ‘authoritative’ bodies engaging in plagiarism or lifting of content, as he looks at the recent allegations of plagiarism against the University Grants Commission. You can find his earlier posts for us here. Lokesh Vyas.

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3 Count: Public Telegram

Plagiarism Today

Telegram had attempted to argue that such a disclosure would be a violation of privacy laws in Singapore, where their servers are located. Next up today, Chris Cooke at Complete Music Update reports that a judge had declined to dismiss a copyright infringement lawsuit filed against Meta by Epidemic Sound.

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3 Count: Granted Cert

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Next up today, Dani Mallick at DancehallMag reports that Chris Brown and Sony Music have responded to a $1.5 million lawsuit filed against them over the 2017 song Privacy. The lawsuit, which was filed by Greensleeves Publishing, claims that Privacy is an infringement of the 1997 song Tight Up Skirt by Red Rat.

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LimeWire to Return to Sell NFTs

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As such, the new LimeWiere will not be a file sharing network, but a marketplace for Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), initially focusing on music. The service was primarily used for training music and video files without the permission of creators or rightsholders. However, that reputation may be even worse with the music industry.

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3 Count: Not Very Private

Plagiarism Today

However, since VPNs are commonly used as a way to ensure privacy while engaging in pirate activities, it could definitely have impacts there. The post 3 Count: Not Very Private appeared first on Plagiarism Today. According to the Indian government, the new policy takes effect June 27.

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Copyright Office Technical Measures Consultations

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Unique expertise on code too; code is different from photos, music, videos; some of the most valuable code on GitHub is licensed openly. Cloudflare, Alissa Starzak: Tech measures used by platforms do not work for infrastructure providers and could have profound impacts on privacy and security. Not traditional © content.