In 2021, social media company Triller launched an aggressive $100m legal campaign against entities that allegedly streamed the Jake Paul vs Ben Askren boxing match without permission. It hasn't really gone to plan. In fact, Triller has now dismissed all of its claims against its main target and in other cases, most of the bangs have turned into whimpers.
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TorGuard has settled a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by several movie companies last year. The VPN provider stood accused of failing to take action against subscribers who were pirating films. As part of the settlement, TorGuard agrees to block BitTorrent traffic on U.S. servers; however, it stresses that user privacy is in no way affected by this decision.
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The Second Circuit on Thursday backed a lower court's decision to toss lyric generator Genius' suit against Google over allegedly stolen song transcriptions, affirming that copyright law snuffs out the lyric company's unfair competition claims.
Ireland’s Central Criminal Court is currently overseeing the trial of a man who beat up another for his gambling winnings. What could have been a lesser crime became a murder charge after the man died as a result of his injuries. Almost four years ago, what should have been a joyous time for Ioan Artene […]
A number of former Virgin Australia staff who lost their jobs after refusing to comply with the airline’s vaccination mandate will bring the case before the Fair Work Commission in Melbourne this week.
Crypto domains, or NFT domains, are a quiet giant in the baby deer-legged web-3 space with many noteworthy pros and cons. The “Dot-Com era” in the early 2000s is remembered…
Taylor Swift won the latest round in a long-running copyright dispute over her hit single "Shake It Off" last week, when the Ninth Circuit ruled that a Los Angeles soul artist did not address why his lawsuit was tossed out by a lower court.