![]() In 2018, the lower court ruled in favor of the ABTA, ordering Google and YouTube to remove the video and ordering Gustavo to pay 10,000 Brazilian Real ($1,700 USD) in damages. The channel is operated by a São Paulo native named Bruno Gustavo and it attracted the attention of the ABTA, a Brazilian organization of pay-TV services. Next up today, Shoshana Wodinsky at Gizmodo UK reports that a Brazilian YouTube channel named Jorge Dejorge has been hit with a significant fine after posting a tutorial on his channel that showed his fellow countrymen how to gain access to broadcast TV services using IPTV. 2: Brazilian Youtuber Hit With Hefty Fines for Uploading Piracy Tutorials The lawsuit itself is seeking unspecified damages and attorneys’ fees. Target, for their part, said that they have a deep appreciation for design rights but that they have not been formally served with this lawsuit so they can offer no comment on it. The lawsuit alleges that Target had online access to the works in question prior to launching the line in July 2016 and that they contacted them about the work in the summer of 2018. It alleges infringements of 15 of her son’s works, each work entitled Circle Happiness. The lawsuit was filed by Kristin Cooley, who is acting as the guardian of the estate of Nolan Cooley. ![]() Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter 1: Teen ‘Dot’ Artist from Oceanside Sues Target Over Kids Clothing Designsįirst off today, CBS8 reports that a teenage artist filed a lawsuit on Monday against Target Corporation alleging that the retail giant ripped his designs as part of their Cat & Jack brand of children’s clothing.
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