Copyright Theft: Cash or Just Creative Generosity?
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In a thrilling twist worthy of courtroom drama, a company is claiming a staggering '$9.2 million in unpaid royalties' and is gunning for a potential $36 million in damages over copyright infringement. Clearly, someone's idea of 'sharing is caring' went a bit too far! As the legal fireworks light up, it's safe to say this dispute proves that 'borrowing without asking' really isn't a great business model.
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(1 of 3)Source: Pitchfork | Published: 8/6/2025 | Author: Walden Green
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