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NVIDIA moves to dismiss YouTube creator Ted Entertainment’s complaint for failing to state a DMCA violation for an access-control to YouTube videos
Read more: NVIDIA moves to dismiss YouTube creator Ted Entertainment’s complaint for failing to state a DMCA violation for an access-control to YouTube videosNVIDIA moved to dismiss YouTube creator Ted Entertainment’s complaint. NVIDIA argues that the complaint fails to allege any access-control to YouTube videos, and the DMCA does not prohibit circumvention of copying controls (due to concerns about fair use). This issue has already been brief in other litigation, including the cases against Suno. Excerpt: DOWNLOAD NVIDIA’S…
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Judge Davila sets Scheduling Order in Ted Entmt. v. NVIDIA
Read more: Judge Davila sets Scheduling Order in Ted Entmt. v. NVIDIAJudge Davila granted an extension to the Scheduling Order in Ted Entmt. v. NVIDIA, but a couple weeks shorter than sought by the parties:
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Ted Entertainment v. NVIDIA gets schedule for initial case management
Read more: Ted Entertainment v. NVIDIA gets schedule for initial case managementInitial Case Management Scheduling Order with ADR Deadlines: Case Management Statement due by 2/19/2026. Initial Case Management Conference set for 2/26/2026 10:00 AM in San Jose, Courtroom 4, 5th Floor
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List of OpenAI’s losses in discovery grows long. Is it the canary in the coal mine for OpenAI?
Read more: List of OpenAI’s losses in discovery grows long. Is it the canary in the coal mine for OpenAI?Back in December 2024, OpenAI probably had different hopes when seeking to transfer all the copyright lawsuits against it — then only 8 lawsuits — to one Multi-District Litigation court. Flash forward a year later. And OpenAI’s decision looks like it backfired. The copyright lawsuits have doubled since then, to now 16 lawsuits against OpenAI…
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Judge Davila grants extension to Google to file motion to dismiss Millette’s complaint, but not as much time sought
Read more: Judge Davila grants extension to Google to file motion to dismiss Millette’s complaint, but not as much time soughtWell, it looks like Judge Davila wants to get the Millette v. Google case moving. The parties had submitted a stipulated request for extension of the briefing schedule for Google’s motion to dismiss. Judge Davila granted it with modifications, however, shortening the extension granted as indicated in red:

