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3 Count: Time’s Side

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1: Court of Appeals Rules That a Timely Filed Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Can Recover All Damages, No Matter How Long Ago They Occurred. However, Starz was unaware of the infringements and only learned about them in August 2019. Through discovery, Starz learned that these infringements went all the way back to 2013.

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3 Count: Telenovela Drama Ending

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The lawsuit actually began in 2012 when LaTele sued Telemundo over alleged copyright infringement of a telenovela. That underlying case was settled back in 2019 but, as the case dragged on, Fraiz was removed from the company by the Venezuelan government and replaced with an appointed Junta.

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3 Count: Lit Appeal

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1: Music Producer Challenges Copyright Infringement Claims Over Hit Rap Song. Two of the defendants, Bennett and the label, reached a settlement with Campbell. In 2019, a local court ordered the nation’s internet service providers to block access to the Mega file sharing service.

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3 Count: Servant Returns

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The site returned in 2019 but has been in steady decline since. 3: Nykaa Settles Copyright Infringement Litigation With L’Oreal, Stocks Rally Post News. The lawsuit was filed in a Delhi High Court in November 2019 and accused Nykaa of creating packaging that was similar to L’Oréal’s Maybeline line.

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3 Count: Extinguished Spark

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First off today, Ernesto Van der Sar at Torrentfreak writes that George Bridi, a Cyprus man convicted of criminal copyright infringement for his role in the SPARKS scene group, has been sentenced to 22 months for his role. The terms of the settlement are unknown, though the parties are moving to dismiss the case.

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3 Count: Less Liquid VPN

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The story began in 2019 when the same court ordered all ISPs in Canada to block a pirate site named GoldTV. Though most complied, TekSavvy argued that it was a violation of freedom of expression and was a misapplication of the Copyright Act. The post 3 Count: Less Liquid VPN appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Why Are There So Many Pop Music Lawsuits

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If you follow copyright news, you likely have been seeing countless stories of popular musicians being sued for alleged copyright infringement in their work. . As we discussed back in 2019 , the case itself didn’t have a significant impact on the legal landscape of copyright. Though reduced to $5.3

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