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3 Count: Sealed with a Kiss

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The lawsuit was filed back in July 2020 by the Authors Guild, a group of publishers including Amazon and a collection of authors. In September 2020, the court granted a preliminary judgment, however, this expands that judgment by granting both damages and a permanent injunction. They are free of copyright.

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3 Count: Pop Trio

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Specifically, they claim that the song copies “particular lines and phrases” from their piece. According to the lawsuit, they contacted the defendants in November 2020 about the similarities but failed to explain the similarities, prompting the lawsuit. The post 3 Count: Pop Trio appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Unicolors Redux

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According to LDC, Sheraton copied the design of the rooms at their five-start hotel, Palais de Chine. Finally today, Chris Cooke at Complete Music Update reports that lawyers representing Dua Lipa have filed a motion to dismiss in a lawsuit over Lipa’s 2020 hit song Levitating.

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3 Count: Unlive PD

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According to the lawsuit, A&E presented the program Live PD between 2016 and 2020. Furthermore, they allege that Reelz has copied many elements from Live PD including the show’s format, the show’s hosts and the same catchphrase to name a few. The lawsuit was filed by songwriters L.

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Canadian Copyright, Fair Dealing and Education, Part Two: The Massive Shift to Electronic Licensing

Michael Geist

The truth is that Canadian universities spend millions of dollars on licensing copyright materials. In fact, over the past decade, the emergence of site licenses that provide access to millions of works – books, journal articles, newspapers, and more – has led to huge increases in expenditures for access.

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Canadian Media Companies Target OpenAI in Copyright Lawsuit But Weak Claims Suggest Settlement the Real Goal

Michael Geist

It has already entered into licensing agreements with several content creators, including other news media organizations.” Instead, they point to how much they have produced or licensed with the assumption that it is all scraped by OpenAI. This comes directly from scientists at ChatGPT, who published on the issue in 2020.

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3 Count: Bowser’s Finale

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Bowser, who lived in Dominican Republic, was arrested in September 2020 and deported to the United States to face charges. His group specialized in modifying Nintendo game consoles and selling pirated copies of Nintendo games to customers. The post 3 Count: Bowser’s Finale appeared first on Plagiarism Today.