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tardigrades_third_complaint [2019/01/28 11:33] – [Proving Access] Carlos Pedraza | tardigrades_third_complaint [2019/02/04 02:48] (current) – [Conceded Points of Law] Carlos Pedraza | ||
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The complaint now numbers 23 pages, plus attachments, | The complaint now numbers 23 pages, plus attachments, | ||
- | [{{ :anas_abdin_twitter_avi.jpg?100|Plaintiff **Anas Abdin**}}] | + | [{{ :: |
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* **No statutory damages**. Under U.S. copyright law, plaintiffs can seek damages as high as $150,000 per infringement, | * **No statutory damages**. Under U.S. copyright law, plaintiffs can seek damages as high as $150,000 per infringement, | ||
* **No claim against visual artists' | * **No claim against visual artists' | ||
- | * **No claim under Berne Convention**. As a Kuwati resident, Abdin' | + | * **No claim under Berne Convention**. As a Kuwati resident, Abdin had earlier claimed jurisdiction under the Berne Convention, an international copyright agreement. Hwang, however, pointed out to the judge that since Abdin is suing in a U.S. court, he can seek no damages beyond what's offered by U.S. copyright law. |
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