Cyber Monday Sales Amount to USD 9.4 billion, Scheme of Differentiation Brought to You by Apple Music, Instagram to Verify Ages of New Users and more

The news bulletin explores India’s advancement in the B2C eCommerce index, unprecedented Cyber Monday sales, and regulatory shifts in online pharmaceutical sales. It also reviews Apple Music’s new awards strategy, Instagram’s age verification for new users, and other notable digital industry updates.

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California Joins Facebook Investigation, Amazon Accused of “Tying” by Online Merchant, Facebook Pulled Up Over Fake Ads and more

This update examines major legal actions against Facebook, Amazon, and TikTok, focusing on antitrust, privacy, and intellectual property issues. It provides a concise analysis of ongoing investigations and lawsuits impacting the global technology sector.

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Facebook Sues Israeli Company for WhatsApp Hack, SVP Sues Juul for 1 Million Contaminated Pods, ACCC Accuses Google of Misleading Users and more

The bulletin covers significant legal developments involving tech and pharmaceutical giants, including Facebook’s action over a WhatsApp security breach and Juul’s contaminated pods lawsuit. It also analyses Google’s legal challenges, antitrust investigations, and evolving privacy law compliance.

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YouTube Wins Against Copyright Troll, Queen Complaint Gets Another Trump Video Off Twitter, Katy Perry Appeals Copyright Infringement Judgement and more

This bulletin examines key cases in entertainment law, including YouTube’s settlement with a copyright troll, Queen’s takedown of a Trump video, and Katy Perry’s copyright appeal. It also covers film piracy, directorial credit disputes, and international film bans, offering an analytical perspective on emerging legal issues.

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Marvel Sued for X-Men Theme Song, Warner Gets Trump Tweet Removed, Jennifer Lopez Sued for Infringing Photograph and more

This bulletin covers key copyright infringement developments, including lawsuits against Marvel, Jennifer Lopez, and digital platforms. It also examines regulatory efforts in India and recent entertainment law trends. The analysis is structured and objective, reflecting current legal perspectives.

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Script Writer Sues Paramount, Jerry Seinfeld Wins Over Time Barred Infringement Claims, Facebook Blocks Links to The Pirate Bay and more

This bulletin examines major copyright infringement disputes, Facebook’s anti-piracy measures, and Indian court rulings affecting digital and entertainment law. It provides an objective overview of legal developments impacting media and intellectual property rights.

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‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Win for Google, Project Voldemort, Dating Apps at War, and more

This bulletin examines recent legal developments in IP, privacy, and antitrust, including Google’s EU victory on the ‘Right to be Forgotten’, copyright rejections, and trademark disputes. It further analyses significant data privacy actions and anti-competitive practices, providing objective legal perspectives.

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Weekly Entertainment Law News: TikTok in Content Ownership Controversy, Musician Sues “Baby Shark” Producers, and more

This bulletin provides an objective analysis of recent entertainment law news, focusing on copyright controversies involving TikTok, ShareChat, Spotify, and prominent artists. Key legal issues in content ownership and music licensing are discussed in a structured and factual manner.

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IP, Privacy and Antitrust This Week: Publishers Sue Audible, Google Ends Mobile Network Insights, Qualcomm to Keep “No License, No Chip” Policy, and more

This week’s news examines publisher lawsuits against Audible, regulatory actions involving Google, Intel, and Qualcomm, and evolving privacy concerns with Facebook and TikTok. The bulletin offers a structured review of current IP, privacy, and antitrust developments.

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Court Gives ‘Mission Mangal’ the Green Signal, Copyright Infringement Suits against P&G and Lady Gaga, Amazon to Acquire Stake in Future Retail, and more

The bulletin analyses recent legal news in entertainment and e-commerce, including the Bombay High Court’s clearance of ‘Mission Mangal’ and ongoing copyright disputes involving global brands. It also covers regulatory actions and strategic business moves impacting India’s intellectual property and retail sectors.

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