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3 Count: Free Cuthbert

Plagiarism Today

1: Sony Music Ends Copyright Fight with Gymshark Over Social Media Posts. First off today, Blake Brittain at Reuters reports that Sony Music and UK fitness apparel brand Gymshark have settled their lawsuit over Gymshark’s alleged use of Sony’s music in social media posts. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday.

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3 Count: Truth Settles

Plagiarism Today

First off today, Chris Cooke at Complete Music Update reports that Lizzo has reached a settlement with her former collaborators over her hit song Truth Hurts. However, now the sides have reached a confidential settlement that brings the case to an end. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday.

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Spinrilla Will Shut Down and Pay $50m Piracy Damages to Music Labels

TorrentFreak

Music fans love to share mixtapes and have done so for decades but sharing these ‘tapes’ over the Internet is not without risk. Spinrilla specializes in ripping off music creators by offering thousands of unlicensed sound recordings for free,” the RIAA commented at the time.

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Record Labels Wins $47 Million Piracy Liability Verdict Against ISP Grande

TorrentFreak

Three years ago, several of the world’s largest music companies including Warner Bros. and Sony Music sued Internet provider Grande Communications. Music industry group RIAA, which offered a helping hand in the legal battle, is pleased with the outcome. Jury Finds Grande Guilty. The Jury Verdict. RIAA is Pleased.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 17 – February 23)

SpicyIP

A quick glance at last week – Madras HC accepts a US District Court’s Letter Rogatory to furnish confidential information, a look at Functional Fallacies in Thomson Reuters vs Ross Intelligence and many more. As per the settlement, the defendants paid 6,50,000/- to the plaintiff. ANI-OpenAI litigation.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 17 – February 23)

SpicyIP

Softgel: The Errors of Comity The Madras High Court accepted a Letter Rogatory from The US District Court in Delaware directing India-based Softgel Healthcare to furnish confidential information to the US Court. As per the settlement, the defendants paid 6,50,000/- to the plaintiff. ANI-OpenAI litigation.

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Cox Sues Insurers for Failing to Cover Landmark Piracy Lawsuit

TorrentFreak

BMG Rights Management and Round Hill Music sued Internet provider Cox Communications for failing to terminate the accounts of pirating subscribers. Without mentioning any figures, BMG said that it was “extremely happy” with the “substantial settlement.” 25 Million Piracy Damages The BMG lawsuit is no longer active. Internet providers.