ZombieGoBoom’s Case Goes BOOM

Our hopes for a court’s intervention in the #adpocaylpse were dashed when the Judge in the ZombieGoBoom case dismissed the entire matter after considering both parties’ positions.

The Judge said that the YouTube Terms of Service are clear and unambiguous. Ambiguity or worse would be required to find that the Terms are either unconscionable or in breach of the implied covenant of good faith.

Let’s read the judge’s Opinion and see why.

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Alex Jones’s Infowars sued over Pepe the Frog poster sales

Matt Furie, creator of Pepe the Frog, has alleged that a poster created/sold by Alex Jones’s Infowars is an unauthorized use of the character and, therefore, copyright infringement.

Let’s review both the copyright infringement claims as well as jurisdiction, or why Furie thinks he can sue a Texas LLC in California where Furie resides.

Docs below.

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Wells Fargo sued for Closing Fraud Victims’ Accounts and firing Whistleblower

A lawsuit has been filed against Wells Fargo for yet another kind of fraud. This time, the bank is accused of closing customer accounts without investigating reported fraudulent activity and refusing the pay back the money. Worse, they allegedly mistreated and then fired the whistleblower who had the courage to internally report the problem.

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