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Music piracy driven by 17m stream-rippers in 2018: report

US31-05-2019

There were 17 million stream-rippers in the US during 2018, up two million from 15 million in 2017, according to a new study by market research and industry analysis firm MusicWatch.

Time settles dispute over embedded Tom Brady photo

US29-05-2019

A photographer has settled a copyright infringement dispute with news outlet Time Inc. over a photo of National Football League star Tom Brady.

PIPCU warns of illegal streaming risks ahead of UEFA Champions League

EU29-05-2019

The City of London Police’s Intellectual Property Crime Unit has warned sports fans to use legitimate sources to watch the final of the UEFA Champions League, an annual football competition contested by European clubs.

Poland challenges EU Copyright Directive

EU, Poland29-05-2019

Poland has submitted an official complaint to the Court of Justice of the European Union over the recently-approved European Copyright Directive.

One in four stream live TV programmes illegally in France: report

France29-05-2019

Nearly a quarter of French internet users are illegally accessing live TV programmes, according to a report from anti-piracy agency Hadopi.

Estate of ‘Over the Rainbow’ composer sues tech companies

US22-05-2019

The estate of composer Harold Arlen, who penned songs such as ‘Over The Rainbow’ and ‘Get Happy’, is suing a number of technology companies including Apple, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft for copyright infringement.

Pepe the Frog copyright suit to go to trial

US21-05-2019

A US district judge has cleared a lawsuit over cartoon character Pepe the Frog to proceed to trial after he dismissed motions for summary judgment from both the character’s creator and opinion website Infowars.

NZ Supreme Court refuses to hear Eminem ‘Lose Yourself’ appeal

US15-05-2019

New Zealand’s Supreme Court will not hear an appeal from Eminem’s music publisher in a copyright infringement case against the country’s New Zealand National Party.

UK MP says beoutQ must be ‘robustly tackled’

Saudi Arabia, UK14-05-2019

The UK Digital, Culture, Media and Sport secretary of state has said the government is taking steps to stop TV service beoutQ from allegedly stealing content belonging to the UK’s media and entertainment companies.

Getty sues online magazine for copyright infringement

US13-05-2019

Image licensing company Getty Images has filed a copyright infringement suit against online magazine, Her Campus, which targets female college students.

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