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Police destroyed over 40 fake Terracotta warriors in Shaanxi Province.

Police, Tourists Destroy 'Fake' Terracotta Warriors

Police in China's Xi'an worked hand in hand with tourists to raid and destroy a fake resort, which housed over 40 copycat Terracotta Army on Wednesday night.

Qualcomm

Chip Maker Qualcomm Files 17 Cases Against China's Meizu Technology

American multinational chip maker Qualcomm announced on Thursday that it has filed a total of 17 patent infringement cases against Chinese smartphone maker Meizu Technology Co.

2016 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival - Weekend 1 - Day 2

Skrillex Denies Copyright Infringment Accusations Over Justin Bieber's hit 'Sorry'

Producer and songwriter Skrillex has posted a video on social media showing how she collaborated with Justin Beiber to create the number one hit song "Sorry." The video was made in response to a lawsuit from Casey Daniel (aka White Hinterland), who claims that Beiber copyrighted her song "Ring the Bell" in his song "Sorry."

Kanye West

Kanye West Facing $2.5M Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over 'New Slaves'

Nearly three years after its release, Kanye West is being sued over his Yeezus single New Slaves by Hungarian composer Gabor Presser, who claims the rapper owes him money for a sample that was used at the end of the track.

Forever 21 Launches Pitt Street Store

Forever 21 Sues LA Apparel Company for Copyright Violation; Seeks $3M for Damages

American fast fashion chain Forever 21 filed a lawsuit last week against Los Angeles apparel company Shire E. Benafshe and other "unscrupulous individuals and entities" for selling counterfeited garments bearing its logo.

Facebook won infringement battle against Chinese beverage company

Facebook Wins Intellectual Property Case Against Chinese Company

Facebook won a copyright infringement case late last month against a Chinese beverage company with the registered brand name "face book" or "lian shu."

Google

Google Sued Over Promotion of Piracy and Monopoly on Android Devices

In a bid to stop photo piracy, US-based stock photo agency Getty Images filed a formal complaint to European Union’s antitrust commission, accusing Google of promoting piracy. It is said that the search engine giant is free-riding on photojournalism business, without even generating its own content.

A federal infringement lawsuit was recently filed by a group of tattoo rights holders against “NBA2K” developer Take-Two Interactive.

'NBA2K' Developer Sued by Tattoo Artists Over Allegations of Copyright Infringement Designs

A federal infringement lawsuit was recently filed by a group of tattoo rights holders against “NBA2K” developer Take-Two Interactive. The group claims that Take-Two Interactive violated copyright infringement laws by not acquiring the necessary licenses for some of the tattoos included in the game.

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