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  2. Crazy John's - Wikipedia

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    Crazy John's paid the $21 million, and immediately filed suit to demand it be refunded. Crazy John's claimed that Telstra's accounting system, MICA (Mobile Integrated Customer Accounts), used to bill its 8 million subscribers, was not able to provide the information required to produce an accurate bill and, therefore, support their payback demand.

  3. Lenz v. Universal Music Corp. - Wikipedia

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    In February 2007, Stephanie Lenz posted on YouTube a 29-second clip of her 13-month-old son dancing to the Prince song "Let's Go Crazy". The audio was of poor quality, and the song was audible for about 20 of the 29 seconds. [2] The total length of the original song is more than four minutes.

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  5. YouTube copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    On April 5, 2012, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reinstated the case, allowing Viacom's lawsuit against Google to be heard in court again. [15] On March 18, 2014, the lawsuit was settled after seven years with an undisclosed agreement. [16] In August 2008, a US court ruled in Lenz v.

  6. ‘RHOC’ Star Shannon Beador Settles Ongoing Lawsuit With Ex ...

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    The Real Housewives of Orange County stars Shannon Beador and John Janssen appear to have settled their contentious legal battle. Us Weekly can confirm Janssen, 64, has filed a “notice of ...

  7. RHOC’s Shannon Beador Reacts to John Janssen's ‘Frustrating ...

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    Getty Images (2) Real Housewives of Orange County star Shannon Beador is ready to talk about the lawsuit she’s facing from ex-boyfriend John Janssen. “Even though it’s not warranted, I ...

  8. Viacom International Inc. v. YouTube, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Google argued that since Viacom and its lawyers were "unable to recognize that dozens of the clips alleged as infringements in this case were uploaded to YouTube" with Viacom's express authorization, "it was unreasonable to expect Google's employees to know which videos were uploaded without permission."

  9. 'Stuttering John' from Howard Stern show loses lawsuit ... - AOL

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    Sirius XM Holdings Inc on Thursday won the dismissal of a lawsuit by John Melendez, known by his alter ego Stuttering John, claiming it illegally exploited his celebrity on channels dedicated to ...