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Kevin Kruse Cleared of Plagiarism Though Questions Remain

Plagiarism Today

At that time, Kruse was facing allegations that he had committed plagiarism, first in his 2000 dissertation at Cornell University and later in his 2015 book One Nation Under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America. They have obligations to both student and employee privacy that has to be maintained.

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There’s More to Copyright Than Financial Incentives, Internet Archive Argues in Court

TorrentFreak

The organization literally archives key parts of the Internet, copying older versions of websites to preserve them for future generations. For example, it operates a library that offers a broad collection of digital media, including books, which patrons can borrow upon request. IA has plenty of other archive projects too.

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Media Laws, Rights & Privacy Of Celebrities

IP and Legal Filings

Celebrities have objected to this because it interferes with their personal lives and their right to privacy. Furthermore, the Information Technology Act of 2000 makes it a crime to copy or transfer data from another person’s device without their permission. The Indian Copyright Act of 1957 forbids and punishes acts of piracy.

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Announcing the Sixth Edition of Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases & Materials by Tushnet & Goldman

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Price: $9.99. * Print-on-demand hard copy from Amazon. Buyers of the hard copy can also get a free PDF file by emailing me a copy of their receipt showing which edition they bought. If you are a professor, or are hoping to teach the course, and would like a free evaluation copy, please email me (egoldman@gmail.com).

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Fleetwood Facts: Art Imitates Life, But Does It Infringe Copyright?

Copyright Lately

A new lawsuit over Broadway’s Stereophonic tests copyright’s limits, as Fleetwood Mac’s former sound engineer claims the hit play copies his real-life story about working on the Rumours album. Yet despite the striking parallels laid out in their complaint, Caillat and Stiefel face an uphill battle in proving their case.

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Court Orders Telegram to Disclose Personal Details of Pirating Users

TorrentFreak

The former is the author of various books, courses, and lectures, for which the latter runs coaching centers. One of Telegram’s main defenses was that the user data is stored in Singapore, which prohibits the decryption of personal information under local privacy law. The case in question was filed by Ms.

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AI and Fair Use: Navigating Legal Challenges in India and the United States

IIPRD

Thus, fundamental questions arise, such as whether such copying amounts to infringement under copyright law or whether it falls under the purview of fair use. In this case, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals held that Google digitizing books as a part of its Google Books project constituted fair use. Google, Inc.