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‘I Know What You Download’ Overwhelmed By Bogus DMCA Notices

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More than a decade ago, TorrentFreak reported on YouHaveDownloaded.com, a new service dedicated to BitTorrent tracking. Users with dynamic IP addresses researching themselves may be presented with false alarms, but as a broad research tool operating in an underserved niche, the service works as advertised. million users.

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Stealth Piracy App Evaded Apple Again? Just the Tip of the Evasion Iceberg

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Right now there are apps on the App Store and Google Play which offer TV schedule/EPG-type functionality out of the box, exactly as advertised. Stealth Piracy A report late last week revealed that an iOS app called “Collect Cards: Store Box” which claimed to manage photos and videos, had hidden its true potential away for more than a year.

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Fake demos/altered tests v. customer's testimony they didn't matter: a jury will decide

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3) Reliaguard allegedly provided PG&E a doctored test report falsely suggesting that Eco’s ECC-2 cutout cover was not flame resistant. The test report that Reliaguard gave to PG&E stated that the tested sample, supposedly Eco’s “ECC-2 Cutout Cover,” failed to achieve a V-0 rating.

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Plaid must face jury on PNC's TM/advertising claims, but has good laches/acquiescence argument

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PNC sued for counterfeiting, infringement, and false advertising/unfair competition under federal and Pennsylvania law. A consumer complaint cited by PNC might be relevant to false advertising, but didn’t obviously show trademark confusion: Venmo says they have lost connection with my bank – sounds like Venmo’s problem.

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Gary Bowser: How a 1980s Hacker Became Nintendo’s Nemesis Decades Later

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NIT eventually came up with the ‘ GMTA System ‘ that, among other things, was able to replace traditional advertising posters with digital versions displayed on a plasma screen. In addition, he was allowed to keep the site’s advertising revenue, pushing his overall income to somewhere around $1,000 per month.

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