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3 Count: Privacy vs. Piracy

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The post 3 Count: Privacy vs. Piracy appeared first on Plagiarism Today. More newspapers sue Microsoft and OpenAI, CJEU rules Hadopi is legal and Netflix wins dismissal of King of Collectibles lawsuit.

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The Plagiarism of Fast Fashion

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Not only does fashion enjoy very limited copyright protection in the United States, but Stein is a Chinese company, making any litigation even more difficult. Slow Fashion’s Copyright Problem. In the United States, fashion is considered a useful article that, by itself, cannot be protected by copyright. none have passed.

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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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1: T elegram Shares Users Data in Copyright Violation Lawsuit. 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.

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3 Count: PRS Dispute

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The post 3 Count: PRS Dispute appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Musicians file case against PRS for Music, Filmmakers appeal Reddit subpoena and SC bar accused of playing unlicensed music.

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3 Count: Not Very Private

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The move is not directly copyright-related and actually is meant to better empower the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) to deal with cybersecurity and to unmask criminals. However, since VPNs are commonly used as a way to ensure privacy while engaging in pirate activities, it could definitely have impacts there.

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The Dangers of Using a VPN

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The post The Dangers of Using a VPN appeared first on Plagiarism Today. VPN marketing makes it sound like they're a one-stop-shop for security. However, most people don't need and shouldn't want one.