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Novex Communications Pvt. Ltd. v. DXC Technology Private Limited – Analysis I

Section 33 and Business of granting licenses through Copyright Societies 33. Registration of Copyright society.— (1) No person or association of persons shall, after coming into force of the Copyright (Amendment) Act, 1994 (38 of 1994) commence or, carry on the business of issuing or granting licences in respect of any work in which copyright subsists or in respect of any other rights conferred by this Act except under or in accordance with the registration granted under sub-section (3): Provided...

Red Rock Casino Employee Seeks Dismissal of Union Legal Challenge

At least one Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa worker in Las Vegas says her voice was indeed heard during a 2019 unionization effort. And efforts by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to overturn the result are unjust. Raynell Teske, a Red Rock Casino employee, has partnered with the National Right to Work (NRTW), […]

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Long Legal Battle Over Monero Mining App Comes To A Close

A long legal battle over a Monero widget that mines the coin is finally coming to an end as the Japanese music site developer who has been battling the courts, has won his Supreme Court case against the law enforcement as we are reading more today in our latest Monero news. This case dates back […]

Ripple vs SEC ! DDP Extension and Tentative Win Date for Ripple

Ripple vs SEC

The post Ripple vs SEC ! DDP Extension and Tentative Win Date for Ripple appeared first on Coinpedia - Fintech & Cryptocurreny News Media| Crypto Guide

Attorney James K. Filan of Filan LLC has provided an update on the latest developments in the Ripple and SEC action. The SEC has filed two motions following the earlier ruling on January 13th. The first motion is directed to Judge Netburn, requesting that the regulator’s motion filing deadline be moved from January 27 to …

Professor Gensler Gets an F on Crypto

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Crypto insiders lauded Gary Gensler’s nomination to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last February. They thought the Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor who had taught blockchain classes would bring an enlightened approach to crypto compared with the scattershot, perplexed style of his predecessor, Jay Clayton. But a year in, the professor gets an…

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WOW! Must Share Personal Details of Most Prolific ‘Pirates’ with Filmmakers

Internet provider WOW! must share the personal details of hundreds of subscribers with a group of filmmakers. The requirement, signed off by a Colorado federal court, is part of the discovery process in an ongoing legal battle. The targeted accounts are limited to the IP addresses that were most frequently flagged for alleged copyright infringements.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

$32.5-Million Henderson Mansion Holds The High-Water Mark In Las Vegas

Built in 2017 for the founder of a tech automation company, the soaring 14,207-square-foot three-story dwelling is – not surprisingly – a showcase of smart home technology.

Marijuana possession cases set to be expunged as courts sift through thousands of records – The Daily Gazette

Sevell Graham remembers being convicted of possessing marijuana in New York as if it were yesterday. But it was nearly ... Read More

Wisconsin: Gov. Evers grants 54 pardons, brings total to 391

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers has granted 54 more pardons, according to a press release. In the three years he has been in office, he has issued 391 pardons which according to his office is the most by any governor in the United States. Many of the people who were recently given pardons were convicted […]

Lost for words at massive opening bid in Brisbane auction

The opening bid for this original condition 1950s home on a main road left one developer speechless while the auctioneer turned to Meat Loaf for an explanation.

The post Lost for words at massive opening bid in Brisbane auction appeared first on realestate.com.au.

Biden, Putin, Xi, Are They Crashing the World?

Biden, Putin, Xi

It must be the first time in history that so much of the world has been ruled for so long by such very old men who by now must have...

Pirate IPTV Reseller Ordered to Pay TV Companies $164,000 in Damages

A 58-year-old man has been ordered to pay four Swedish TV companies more than $164,000 in damages after being found guilty of selling illegal IPTV service subscriptions. He claimed that a third party was responsible for the sales but a local court found him guilty of copyright infringement offenses, also handing down a four-month suspended prison sentence.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

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