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In one of the year's first high-profile copyright lawsuits in Hollywood, an eight-member jury at a court in Los Angeles unanimously ruled that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams had indeed lifted the tune from Marvin Gaye's 1977 hit song for their 2013 summer hit "Blurred Lines," awarding the Gayes' family $7.4 million in restitution.
For the first time since she joined Twitter in 2013, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has changed her Twitter profile picture from the iconic "Texts From Hillary" photograph.
The Salvation Army in South Africa has referenced #TheDress in their #StopAbuseAgainstWomen viral campaign to raise awareness about domestic violence.
The animatronic horror at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza continues in the latest installation of the sensational jumpscare game.
The infamous Wii U game Meme Run has been removed from Nintendo's eShop after the copyright holder for the Trollface illustration sent out a DMCA takedown notice, claiming unlawful use of his artwork in the game.
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In one of the year's first high-profile copyright lawsuits in Hollywood, an eight-member jury at a court in Los Angeles unanimously ruled that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams had indeed lifted the tune from Marvin Gaye's 1977 hit song for their 2013 summer hit "Blurred Lines," awarding the Gayes' family $7.4 million in restitution.
For the first time since she joined Twitter in 2013, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has changed her Twitter profile picture from the iconic "Texts From Hillary" photograph.
The Salvation Army in South Africa has referenced #TheDress in their #StopAbuseAgainstWomen viral campaign to raise awareness about domestic violence.
The animatronic horror at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza continues in the latest installation of the sensational jumpscare game.
The infamous Wii U game Meme Run has been removed from Nintendo's eShop after the copyright holder for the Trollface illustration sent out a DMCA takedown notice, claiming unlawful use of his artwork in the game.
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