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Court Prohibits Convicted Lawyer from Filing New Copyright Lawsuits

Paul Hansmeier, one of the convicted attorneys behind the controversial Prenda Law firm, is no longer allowed to file new copyright cases in the District of Minnesota. The court issued the restrictions and dismissed over a dozen pending cases, through which Hansmeier hoped to show that his conviction was unconstitutional.

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

Top 10 Fintech News Stories for the Week Ending March 19, 2022

Lots of crypto news this past week with a big round from ConsenSys, a big vote in the EU and everyone wonders what Apple will do with crypto.

The post Top 10 Fintech News Stories for the Week Ending March 19, 2022 appeared first on LendIt Fintech News.

Watch Tower vs. McFree: Nonprofit Defends Critic’s Fair Use & Anonymity Rights

'Kevin McFree' recently fended off a Watch Tower DMCA subpoena after a judge found that his critical animations were protected under fair use. However, Watch Tower is aggressively pursuing a separate copyright lawsuit, one that deals with exactly the same issues. The big development is that McFree's plight has been taken on by the formidable Public Citizen Litigation Group.

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

The Weekend Shift: Hackers, Pandas, Synthesizers

The most interesting reads, podcasts, charts, and opinions from the internet this weekend -- curated for you by the Protos newsroom.

The post The Weekend Shift: Hackers, Pandas, Synthesizers appeared first on Protos.

Development team behind derailed O’Farrell project sue S.F. Board of Supervisors

The lawsuit, filed March 14, is the latest development in the long saga that began in 2013.

Ocean Casino Resort Settles with Whistleblower Exec in Wrongful Termination Suit

Atlantic City’s Ocean Casino Resort has reached a settlement with a former general counsel and senior vice president who claimed she was illegally fired for whistleblowing. Loretta Pickus sued the casino and its owner, the Luxor Capital Group, in 2020. She claimed her employment was wrongfully terminated after she objected to casino management sending inaccurate […]

The post Ocean Casino Resort Settles with Whistleblower Exec in Wrongful Termination Suit appeared first on Casino.org.

Anti-Piracy Company Asks Court to Keep Filings Secret as TorrentFreak Might Report On Them

Anti-piracy company MarkMonitor is a trusted partner of the major record labels. Among other things, the company provided evidence and testimony for the ongoing piracy lawsuit against Internet provider Bright House. This week, MarkMonitor asked the court to keep this information confidential, fearing that TorrentFreak will share it with the broader public, which could include pirates.

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

Fintiv Accuses PayPal Of Infringing Mobile Wallet Patents

Financial technology company Fintiv Inc. hit PayPal Holdings Inc. with a lawsuit that landed on the docket of U.S. District Judge Alan Albright — who is also overseeing Fintiv litigation against Apple in the Western District of Texas — accusing the electronic payment processing giant of infringing its five mobile wallet patents.

Whistleblower alleges Realtor group ‘extorted’ agents for political gain

A lawsuit filed in San Diego County details how the Greater San Diego Association of Realtors allegedly tried to get its 20,000 members to contribute to NAR's political action committee.

Intellectual Property Rights and Esports — Sheppard Mullin

Daniel Schnapp and Samuel Cohen, from law firm Sheppard Mullin‘s Esports & Games Industry Team, write for Esports Insider to discuss how intellectual property rights work in esports. Global esports revenue surpassed $1 billion and the worldwide esports live streaming audience grew 12.7% year on year to 747 million people in 2021, according to Newzoo. […]

Triller Abandons Multi-Million ‘Jake Paul’ Fight Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

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.

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

Coinbase Facing Lawsuit Over Unlicensed Crypto Asset Sales

U.S. crypto exchange giant Coinbase has found itself in another legal battle, this time over the sales of cryptocurrencies that may be deemed as securities.

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