DMCA 1203 doesn't require copyright ownership to sue. (check it) I understand why you assume she needs a copyright, but read the actual complaint and causes of action. Indeed she sues for copyright and DMCA, but asks…
I believe you are correct, but I suspect that's why she's not actually asking damages for copyright infringement, but for DMCA false copyright information. Anyone injured by that can sue:…
Certainly, not probably. Getty purchased picscout in the past few years, a company making and using such bot, and sending automated demand letter.
It's because she's asking under DMCA 1202/1203, false copyright information, not for infringement.
In 2012, court rules Java APIs are not copyrightable. In 2014, that decision was appealed and overruled, declaring Java APIs copyrightable. The case was sent back to determine if Google's reimplementing APIs was "fair…
When Google started Android (2005ish, iirc), OpenJDK didn't exist yet.
DMCA 1203 doesn't require copyright ownership to sue. (check it) I understand why you assume she needs a copyright, but read the actual complaint and causes of action. Indeed she sues for copyright and DMCA, but asks…
I believe you are correct, but I suspect that's why she's not actually asking damages for copyright infringement, but for DMCA false copyright information. Anyone injured by that can sue:…
Certainly, not probably. Getty purchased picscout in the past few years, a company making and using such bot, and sending automated demand letter.
It's because she's asking under DMCA 1202/1203, false copyright information, not for infringement.
In 2012, court rules Java APIs are not copyrightable. In 2014, that decision was appealed and overruled, declaring Java APIs copyrightable. The case was sent back to determine if Google's reimplementing APIs was "fair…
When Google started Android (2005ish, iirc), OpenJDK didn't exist yet.