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26 September 2023FeaturesCopyright ChannelSarah Speight

How Pinterest’s win over a photographer at the Fed Circ tested the DMCA

In early September, the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed a lower court’s decision that social media site  Pinterest had not infringed the copyright of a professional photographer’s works.

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