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An Illinois federal jury awarded Catherine Alexander only $3,750 in damages for Take-Two Interactive and WWE's use of her tattoos to depict Randy Orton's likeness in video games, but the implications of the ruling go much further.
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Tattoo Artist’s Trial Win is a Loss for Bodily Autonomy, Free Speech

  • byAaron Moss
An Illinois federal jury awarded Catherine Alexander only $3,750 in damages for Take-Two Interactive and WWE's use of tattoos she made for Randy Orton in their video games, but the implications of the ruling go much further.
A community swim team has been awarded over $120,000 in attorneys' fees for successfully defeating a claim for copyright infringement
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Court Awards $122K in Attorneys’ Fees to Nonprofit Swim Team After Copyright Win

  • byAaron Moss
The Court finds that "leveling exorbitant settlement demands at nonprofits and public schools does not advance the purposes of the Copyright Act" after the plaintiff demanded $25,000 for a single Twitter post to a community swim account followed by 44 people.
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