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| Copyright Daily update ⋅ 31 March 2018 | |
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| Federal Circuit rules Google infringed copyright, may owe billions "If Google infringed Oracle copyrights by its use of Java API, then everyone who owns an Android device and every maker of these devices is an infringer too," she tweeted. "Massive liability." This is not the first appeal in this conflict. In 2012, a jury found that Google had infringed Oracle's copyrights, but ... | |
| Publishing house booked for violation of copyright Act Aurangabad: The Economic Offences Wing of the city police has registered a case against Nanded-based printing firm for alleged violation of the copyright act. Carrying out a discreet probe, police found the firm printing duplicate study material meant for competitive exams. As per the complaint lodged ... | |
| Judge Refuses to Dismiss Copyright Lawsuit Over Tattoos in 'NBA 2K' This year has been an epochal one for copyright with recent decisions upending much conventional wisdom about everything from embedded tweets to programming interface code. It's time to add tattoos to the list thanks to a first-of-its-kind decision on Friday. In a multi-million dollar lawsuit over the ... | |
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| Google bans 'Kodi' from autocomplete over copyright infringement concerns Continuing its push to distance itself from the words and devices behind them associated with copyright infringement, Google has banned the term "Kodi" from its search engine's autocomplete feature—making it just that much harder for people to access the site. According to a report in TorrentFreak, the ... | |
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| Head of copyright committee wants to deny EU creators the right to share March 29, 2018. Over the last few years the European Union has been working on revising its rules on copyright. But the latest proposal from the head of the copyright committee would deny creators the right to refuse remuneration — the right to share a work without getting paid — which could ... | |
| Intellectual Property and Copyright Graduate Studies - Mizzou Copyright covers original works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression. Some exceptions to copyright law can be made when reproduction of materials falls under public domain, fair use or the TEACH Act. | |
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