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By Guest Author On Wednesday, June 10th, 2020
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Legal Papers: Principles of Document Preparation

Most organizations and businesses need to know how to prepare legal documents. Once they’re completed, it’s cost-effective to have a lawyer give them a quick once-over rather than paying them to create the document More...

By Guest Author On Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019
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Why and When Should You Hire a Torrent Defense Lawyer?

As you may know, the digital world comes with many benefits and wonders that we literally take advantage of every single day. We don’t usually realize this, but the online world is part of our lives more than More...

By The Dispatch On Friday, June 7th, 2019
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Customs and border patrol seize $500K fake ‘sound bars’ headed to Minnesota

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations officers at the International Falls Port of Entry targeted a rail container destined to arrive in Ranier, Minnesota.  CBP officers inspected the More...

By Robert On Thursday, May 2nd, 2019
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The Cult Of Michelle Phan

When will Michelle Phan be back? After a yearlong YouTube hiatus (on Jun 1, 2017) Phan posted a video explaining why she took her break, citing legal troubles and issues with her self image. In the video’s More...

By Veselina Dzhingarova On Sunday, January 13th, 2019
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Netflix Sued Over ‘Black Mirror: Bandersnatch’ For Copyright Infringement

Netflix’s latest Black Mirror episode, Bandersnatch, took a much different approach than what people are used to with streaming platforms. The premise is really simple, with watchers being able to choose what More...

By The Dispatch On Thursday, November 8th, 2018
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Three Puerto Rican Men Arrested for Dish Network Services Piracy Scheme

On Nov. 2, a federal indictment against three Puerto Rican men was unsealed after their arrest for their roles in a conspiracy to provide pirated DISH Network (DISH) services to thousands of Puerto Ricans, announced More...

By The Dispatch On Wednesday, October 17th, 2018
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California: Craig Vincent sentenced for copyright infringement, selling NavData updates on eBay

A California man was sentenced Monday to serve three years on federal probation for unlawfully selling copyrighted aviation data updates, U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister said. In addition, the defendant was ordered More...

By Guest Author On Thursday, March 15th, 2018
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Six Common Types of Lawsuit in the UK

Taking a case to court is possible in almost any situation where you feel that you have been wronged by a care provider, employer, business partner, or others. Lawsuits between businesses are certainly not rare, More...

By Guest Author On Monday, December 18th, 2017
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How to Win a Family Feud Fair and Square

Imagine a world of peace, love and unity. Unimaginable! Conflict and feuds are part of humanity. You see them every day, everywhere; in your homes, next door, within and between nations. photo/ Tumisu via pixabay Family More...

By Guest Author On Thursday, August 3rd, 2017
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How to Interview a Potential Lawyer

We all hope to avoid the inside of a courtroom but it is inevitable that some of us will end up there through no fault of our own. If this happens to you, it will help enormously if you are confident in the legal More...

By Guest Author On Tuesday, April 4th, 2017
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The Three Types of Protection Your Small Business Can’t Afford to Be Without

In the wake of a seemingly unsteady landscape for businesses, long-term protection and security are on the minds of many entrepreneurs looking to stay afloat. You’ve probably grown tired of hearing about the More...

By Brandon Jones On Wednesday, December 7th, 2016
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US Supreme Court rules Samsung does not owe Apple millions over design features

The Supreme Court’s ruling Tuesday that Samsung does not owe Apple the full profits from smartphones which had similar designs to iPhones. The high court overturned the lower court’s ruling that  forced More...

By Guest Author On Friday, August 12th, 2016
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Rights and Wrongs: Interesting Copyright Infringement Cases

Copyright infringement is often an emotive issue as well as a legal argument, as there are plenty of infamous cases where you can either see where someone has taken an original idea and put their own slant on it, More...

By Butter Bracco On Thursday, August 6th, 2015
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China rips off ‘Frozen’ song ‘Let it Go’ and gets 2022 Olympics

A new music produced by the Chinese for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics is being for being too similar to “Let It Go” from the Disney film Frozen. The official YouTube video for the Chinese song has More...

By Guest Author On Monday, April 27th, 2015
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UK Business Insurance Tips for IT Contractors and Freelancers

Experts recommend professional indemnity insurance for IT contractors and other freelancers, but do you really need it? In its simplest terms,  professional indemnity (PI) insurance, also known as errors and omissions More...

By Guest Author On Tuesday, July 15th, 2014
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Leading by Example: A Report Card on Russia’s Anti-Piracy Law

You wouldn’t expect a country like Russia to support strong copyright laws, but the former U.S.S.R. has started to turn over a new leaf. There’s a long way for this quasi-communist country to go, but More...

By Brandon Jones On Friday, October 18th, 2013
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Latest Obamacare blunder: Software copyright violations

Healthcare.gov, the federal government’s Obamacare website, has been under heavy criticism from supporters and critics during the initial roleout. President Barack Obama meets with senior advisors in the More...

By Brandon Jones On Monday, September 16th, 2013
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Sarah Palin over misuse of photo on website, Facebook

Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin was sued Friday in federal court by a New Jersey-area newspaper publisher for alleged copyright infringement over her use of a 9/11 photograph. The lawsuit was filed More...

By Stephen Nevets On Monday, January 21st, 2013
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Kim Dotcom announces new file sharing website called Mega, US piracy case still pending

Kim Dotcom, the founder of Megaupload, has launched a new file-sharing website a year after he was accused by US prosecutors of facilitating massive online piracy said to have cost the entertainment industry $500 More...

By Brandon Jones On Thursday, January 10th, 2013
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Warner Bros wins Superman lawsuit with Jerry Siegel heirs, ‘Man of Steel’ moving forward

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal today ruled in Warner Bros.‘ favor in the long standing copyright battle with the heirs of Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel that there was a binding agreement in 2001 giving More...

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