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3 Count: Oh, Adobe…

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FTC sues Adobe over annual contracts, Sony DMCA hundreds of manga extensions and US lawmakers voice concern over Spotify. The post 3 Count: Oh, Adobe… appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Extra Element

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1: GPL Legal Battle: Vizio Told by Judge it Will Have to Answer Breach-of-Contract Claims. SFC filed the lawsuit alleging that Vizio had failed to comply with the licenses by not releasing source code they produced based on open-source code. The post 3 Count: Extra Element appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Ford’s Tough

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3: Judge Rules in Favor of Ford on AirPro Contract, Copyright, Trademark violations. Finally today, Lurah Lowery at Repairer Driven News reports that car manufacturer Ford has won a summary judgment against the diagnostic company AirPro over alleged contract, copyright and trademark violations. That amount totals $228.9

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3 Count: Levitating Lawsuit

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3: Oracle, NEC Resolve Contract, Copyright Dispute Over Database Software. Oracle sued NEC last year, claiming that NEC used Oracle software in a way that exceeded their license. The 3 Count Logo was created by Justin Goff and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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3 Count: ACTing Fast

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Specifically, the two companies created and produced work related to various testing needs and targeted state contracts. However, when WIN won a lucrative contract with the state of South Carolina, ACT sued allegiging that their skill definitoins and other elements were “virtually identical” to their own.

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3 Count: Non-Routine Fitness

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1: Megan Roup Seeks Dismissal in Fitness Routine Copyright, Contract Lawsuit. According to Anderson, she trained Roup in the techniques and Roup has gone on to offer her own services, leading to a lawsuit over alleged copyright infringement, false designation of origin, breach of contract and unfair competition claims.

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3 Count: Less Than Routine

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2: Kairosoft, the Beloved Mobile Tycoon Game Developer, Openly Accuses its Chinese Publisher of Copyright Infringement and Contract Violation. The move comes after a recent copyright direct in the European Union, one that requires search engines and social media sites to pay a license to use content from news outlets within the bloc.