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After shaking off Nexon’s copyright infringement accusations, Dark and Darker survives the Korean legal system ...

Eurogamer 01 May 2026
Development on hardcore fantasy PvPvE dungeon-crawler Dark and Darker is free to continue without fear of being shut down, following a Supreme Court ruling rejecting allegations of copyright infringement from Nexon. Read more ... .
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Appeals Court Sides With Netflix in ‘Tiger King’ Copyright Fight

The Wrap 01 May 2026
appeals court sided with Netflix Thursday in a cameraman’s copyright case over funeral footage used in the hit 2020 docuseries, “Tiger King.” ... The post Appeals Court Sides With Netflix in ‘Tiger King’ Copyright Fight appeared first on TheWrap.
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UAE authority blocks over 13,000 websites for copyright infringement in Q1 2026

Khaleejtimes 01 May 2026
InstaBlock, an instant-response service for reporting copyright infringement in creative content and digital broadcasting, announced its numbers for the first quarter of 2026.
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InstaBlock Boosts Copyright Protection in Digital Broadcasting

Dubai Chronicle 30 Apr 2026
... for reporting copyright infringement in creative content and digital broadcasting.
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New Instagram Policies Target Reposted Content

PetaPixel 30 Apr 2026
Instagram is widening its efforts to prioritize original creators with a new algorithm update that directly targets accounts built on reposted content, not just in Reels but now across photos and carousel posts as well. [Read More] ... .
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Beloved Pokémon YouTuber says Nintendo killed PokéNational with copyright strikes

Polygon 29 Apr 2026
But now, Elios, the animator behind the series, claims Nintendo has filed so many copyright ...
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Databricks can't seem to shake authors' copyright claim that could result in 'extraordinary' damages

The Register 29 Apr 2026
Authors say it acquired an LLM that was trained on their copyrighted ...
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Estates of Jimi Hendrix bandmates who claim they “died in relative poverty” lose copyright case ...

NME 29 Apr 2026
The estates of Jimi Hendrix’s bandmates, who claimed that the artists “died in relative poverty”, have lost their copyright case against Sony Music.
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