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News of the Week Top 5; March 11, 2015

By Jon Festinger on March 14, 2015

1. Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke to pay $7.4m to Marvin Gaye’s family over Blurred Lines: Jury decides Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke copied 1977 hit Got to Give It Up in lawsuit filed by Gaye’s children

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2. Raising the Broadcast White Flag: What Lies Behind Bell’s Radical Plan to Raise TV Fees, Block Content, Violate Net Neutrality & Fight Netflix (Michael Geist)

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3. Free to Be You and Me? Copyright and Constraint (Rebecca Tushnet)

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4. Federal Court finds meta tags do not infringe trademarks or copyright

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5. Spanish Court Limits Scope Of EU’s Right To Be Forgotten

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