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Record Labels Object to ‘Inflammatory’ Evidence from ‘Pro-Piracy’ Site Boing Boing

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Copying isn’t the issue here; it’s the topic of the article that’s important. Boing Boing labeled the script “terrifying extortion.”. The email contains a copy of a blog post published by Boing Boing. The article covers a Rightscorp call center script that was surfaced during an earlier lawsuit.

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FTC Tells Those Seeking Love to Go Your Own Way

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We know that romance scams are a bit off topic from what we usually write about, but we love this holiday, and knowing that so many people suffer real harm from romance scams brings us down. Think flowers instead of fraud. Hearts instead of heists. Chocolates instead of co-opted crypto. Bonbons instead of bank fraud.

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Deciphering the Recent FTC Trilogy of Blog Posts on Artificial Intelligence

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And the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been blogging fast and furiously – one could say obsessively – about the hot topic of generative artificial intelligence (AI). They can use deepfakes and voice clones to facilitate imposter scams, extortion, and financial fraud. But blogs can get out the door far more quickly.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (July 19 – 26)

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Topical Highlight. An article in the Business Insider discusses the use of YouTube’s copyright strike system for extortion purposes by using fake copyright strikes. Fear Won’t Take You Anywhere: Delhi HC Revisits Bolar Exception, Rules Apprehensions Cannot Deny Liberty under Section 107A.

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Monthly Wrap Up (November 11, 2022): Noteworthy Trade Secret and Restrictive Covenant Cases, Developments and Posts

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Maxwell Goss also has an earlier post this year on the same topic that was published by The Michigan Law Journal. Fisher & Phillips’ David Walton provides a five-step action plan for making sure your bases are covered if you are filing a claim under the DTSA. Is there a circuit split on the enforceability of forum selection clauses?