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Man takes copyright claim over Wolves logo to High Court expressandstar.com A pensioner who sued Wolverhampton Wanderers after saying he designed a wolf’s head motif used on players’ shirts is fighting his case at a High Court trial.
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Chilean singer drops copyright infringement suit against makers of Frozen’s Oscar-winning song, ‘Let it Go’ Firstpost Chilean singer Jaime Ciero has dropped the lawsuit that claimed that the Academy Award-winning ‘Let it Go’ from 2013 animation film Frozen was copied from …
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Internet copyright laws Executive As the growth of a few digital giants with base in the United States and state intrusion into the online world have reached dimensions that were unimaginable just …
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Officials search for wanted man with 3-year-old son KOIN.com Authorities are looking for a 25-year-old wanted man and his 3-year-old son who may be in the Hillsboro area.
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No one has copyright on saffron: Digvijaya Singh Economic Times The former Chief Minister is contesting against Bharatiya Janata Party’s Pragya Thakur.
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Marshmello and Bastille frontman hit with copyright lawsuit by Arty over Happier | ippromagazine.com IPPro Magazine Russian DJ and music producer Artem Stoliarov, better known as Arty, has filed a lawsuit against American DJ Marshmello and Bastille frontman Dan Smith for …
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Let It Go: Singer Drops Copyright Suit Over ‘Frozen’ Song Variety Jaime Ciero had claimed that the hit song from “Frozen” was based on his own “Volar.”
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New copyright group created to streamline collections from businesses that want to play music Ottawa Citizen The two organizations who oversee Canada’s mandatory music licensing regime have agreed to end a seven-year-war and join forces in a bid to make it easier …
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Cityscapes And Sets Of Teeth Are Once Against Copyright-Protected Above the Law Photographers can savor the warmth of two pro-artist rulings and move forward with knowledge that their work will be protected.
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