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3 Count: Twitter Twits

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Court protects Redditor's privacy in piracy case, Saskatchewan demands removal of a parody logo and Twitter's piracy problems continue. The post 3 Count: Twitter Twits appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Public Telegram

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First off today, Manish Singh at TechCrunch reports that the messaging platform Telegram has disclosed names, phone numbers and IP addresses of administrators that are accused of operating copyright-infringing channels on the service. The post 3 Count: Public Telegram appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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LimeWire to Return to Sell NFTs

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Much of that perception comes from issues that NFTs have had, One of the more common ones is plagiarism and copyright infringement. If anything, it just further connects NFTs with piracy and lack of security/privacy. The post LimeWire to Return to Sell NFTs appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Why Reddit Declined to Remove 173,280 Pieces of Content

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While that rate is typical among hosts of its type, that still leaves some 173,280 pieces of content that were reported as copyright infringing but were not removed. Of the remaining works that remained online, the vast majority were rejected for a simple reason: The issue wasn’t a copyright one.

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How South Africa Handles Notice and Takedown

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This form, however, is not just for copyright issues and is also used to file notices related to fraud, malware, defamation, hate speech and privacy issues. These types of questions aren’t necessary on a form for just reporting copyright infringement.

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Court Quashes 512(h) Subpoena on First Amendment Grounds–In re 512(h) Subpoena to Twitter

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“Even if Bayside had made a prima facie showing of copyright infringement, the subpoena would still need to be quashed because the balance of equities tilts in MoneyBags’s favor.” ” Thus, “even if Bayside had made a prima facie showing of copyright infringement, the Court would quash the subpoena in a heartbeat.”

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Parsing the Plagiarism of the Bad Art Friend

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This prompted Dorland to first report the alleged plagiarism to a wide variety of groups and worked on getting the story pulled while working through lawyers to demand financial compensation. That, in turn, prompted a counterclaim by Dorland for copyright infringement. What Larson did there was clearly plagiarism.