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Supreme Court: There’s No ‘Time Limit’ on Copyright Infringement Claims

TorrentFreak

Nealy’s personal life was no major success either, as he spent time in prison from 1989 to 2008, and again from 2012 to 2015. While Nealy was doing time, his former partner licensed the Music Specialist catalog to Warner Chappell. This means that the 2008 infringements expired a long time ago.

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The Bizarre Copyright Battle Over Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Plagiarism Today

The word and the song that it titles has remained a part of our lexicon for nearly sixty years and, despite being a famous tongue-twister (so much so, it was featured in a recent Mental Floss episode on the topic ), has been on the tongues of generations. In 2022, we seem to be in a time when litigation over music is ever-present.

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Google Delisted Thousands of ‘Music Piracy’ Domains in Response to UK Blocking Orders

TorrentFreak

For a long time, pirate site blocking was regarded as a topic most U.S. Those challenging times are now more than a decade old, and momentum is shifting. lawmakers may be more receptive to revisiting the topic. lawmakers may be more receptive to revisiting the topic. media, as it remains a hot topic.

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Erik’s #1 Tip Filing a Trademark Application

Erik K Pelton

Of all of the tips that I’ve given over the years, there’s one that is far and away the most important tip when applying for trademark registration: the number one thing you can do to help your trademark application is work with an experienced attorney. There are fees, costs, time involved.

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Holiday reading suggestions

Barry Sookman

As we enjoy a bit of time off over the holidays, here are a few books you may want to read. My suggestions are an eclectic assortment of books with topics on AI, micro-chips, quantum computing, gene patenting litigation, values and the climate crisis, a biography of Elon Musk, and, for those interested, books on longevity.

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Plagiarism Today Plagiarized in a Plagiarism Atonement Essay

Plagiarism Today

It’s a ritual I’ve done nearly every weekday morning for over a decade. However, that information is not unique to my site, and I include many linked citations in my write-up on the topic. This is not uncommon either, but the timing was strange. To that end, Bello’s original essay is over 4,500 long. Here’s Why.”

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Meta Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Counterfeit Ads

Plagiarism Today

Furthermore, Cook claims that Facebook failed to terminate repeat infringers, meaning that the counterfeiters were free to repeatedly infringe the same images over and over again. The post Meta Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Counterfeit Ads appeared first on Plagiarism Today. They estimate that class to be in the thousands.