Copyright Bill will make cost of studying cheaper – Daily Maverick
Copyright Bill will make cost of studying cheaper Daily Maverick But Bill has been waiting for the president to sign it into law since at least April.
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Copyright Bill will make cost of studying cheaper Daily Maverick But Bill has been waiting for the president to sign it into law since at least April.
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That’s All He Wrote: Copyright Owners No Longer Enjoy Presumption of Irreparable Harm Lexology Addressing for the first time the issue of whether a presumption of irreparable harm should apply in copyright infringement cases, the US Court of…
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Ed Sheeran announces hiatus from music following copyright scandal Townsville Bulletin The award-winning artist has made a shock announcement as he deals with ongoing legal battles over his music. Most Viewed. 1. Backpacker killers to be …
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Copyrights, Privacy and Antitrust This Week: Publishers Sue Audible, Google Ends Mobile Network Insights, Qualcomm to Keep “No License, No Chip” Policy, and more IP News Center Publishers Sue Audible over New Speech to Text Feature, Facebook Wins Appeal Against German Anti-Trust Order, Google Ends Mobile Network Insights for …
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Major Labels File Massive Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against RCN Digital Music News The big three major music labels have banded together to sue ISP RCN for facilitating and profiting from widespread music piracy from its subscribers.
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YouTube Sued by Top Creator Over Alleged ‘Copyright Strike Retaliation’ Digital Music News Popular YouTube creator DJ Short-E is now suing YouTube over alleged copyright strike retaliation and failing to promote his channel.
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YouTube Sued For $720K Over Alleged Copyright Strike “Retaliation” TorrentFreak DJ Short-E, a popular YouTuber who claims to have earned $310000 from the platform, is now suing the company. The case is extremely unusual and centered …
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The Katy Perry Verdict Proves Our Music Copyright Laws Need a Tune Up IPWatchdog.com “The Katy Perry verdict is going to encourage some musicians to use small, unoriginal music ideas and leverage those against much bigger musicians with …
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Ennio Morricone, Second Circuit and Copyright Act The National Law Review The Second Circuit issued a remarkable decision on termination rights under Sections 203 and 304(c) of the Copyright Act that seemingly, whether knowingly or …
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‘Baby Shark’, Derived From A Public Domain Folk Song, Now The Subject Of A Copyright Dispute Techdirt If you have had a toddler in your house sometime over the past few years, you likely already know all about the “Baby Shark” song. If you don’t know what I’m …
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