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tardigrade_october [2018/11/03 18:37] – [Injunction] Carlos Pedrazatardigrade_october [2018/12/08 15:51] – [Added Exhibits] Carlos Pedraza
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 CBS and Netflix were due to file their answer November 6 but agreed to wait for Abdin to amend his [[tardigrade_lawsuit|original legal complaint]] against them for a second time. Accordingly, U.S. district [[Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald]] extended the time to respond to November 25. CBS and Netflix were due to file their answer November 6 but agreed to wait for Abdin to amend his [[tardigrade_lawsuit|original legal complaint]] against them for a second time. Accordingly, U.S. district [[Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald]] extended the time to respond to November 25.
  
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 <wrap lo><wrap em>DOWNLOAD</wrap> the 16-page, second amended {{ ::abdin_v_cbs_2_amended.pdf |legal complaint}}, filed October 29, 2018, alleging copyright infringement in //Star Trek: Discovery// by CBS and Netflix of plaintiff Anas Abdin's unreleased videogame, "Tardigrades."</wrap> <wrap lo><wrap em>DOWNLOAD</wrap> the 16-page, second amended {{ ::abdin_v_cbs_2_amended.pdf |legal complaint}}, filed October 29, 2018, alleging copyright infringement in //Star Trek: Discovery// by CBS and Netflix of plaintiff Anas Abdin's unreleased videogame, "Tardigrades."</wrap>
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 Johnson also pointed to a number of exhibits attached to the amended complaint. The exhibits consisted of news articles about the Tardigrades game, its relationship to //Discovery// and documents Abdin said he had posted publicly describing his game before the Star Trek series aired, all of which he claimed //Discovery//'s producers had access to years before. Johnson also pointed to a number of exhibits attached to the amended complaint. The exhibits consisted of news articles about the Tardigrades game, its relationship to //Discovery// and documents Abdin said he had posted publicly describing his game before the Star Trek series aired, all of which he claimed //Discovery//'s producers had access to years before.
  
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 <wrap lo>**COPYRIGHT CERTIFICATE** The copyright registration listed in the U.S. Copyright Office's database for Anas Abdin's Tardigrades refers to Tardigrades as "text, artwork," not a videogame.</wrap> \\ [{{::tardigrades_copyright.jpg?direct|<fs x-small>//Source: U.S. Copyright Office//</fs>}}] <wrap lo>**COPYRIGHT CERTIFICATE** The copyright registration listed in the U.S. Copyright Office's database for Anas Abdin's Tardigrades refers to Tardigrades as "text, artwork," not a videogame.</wrap> \\ [{{::tardigrades_copyright.jpg?direct|<fs x-small>//Source: U.S. Copyright Office//</fs>}}]
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