Borna Barisic has been enjoying some post-Euros downtime in his home country. But his flash set of wheels wowed fans in an Instagram post on Monday night.
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Reuters) yesterday (June 22).“However, those operators do make such a communication in breach of copyright where they contribute, beyond merely making those platforms available, to giving access to such content to the public.”The court said that streaming services such as YouTube could be liable if they fail to operate without appropriate technological tools in place to tackle copyright infringement by their users.Media platforms could also face legal action if they are aware of unauthorised
.Borna Barisic has been enjoying some post-Euros downtime in his home country. But his flash set of wheels wowed fans in an Instagram post on Monday night.
A new ruling in the ongoing legal battle between Kesha and producer Dr Luke will significantly increase the burden on the latter to prove that the former defamed him by making allegations of rape.Luke’s defamation lawsuit against Kesha is all that remains of a long-running, multi-layered and quite complicated legal battle between the two former musical collaborators, which – along the way – has involved litigation in multiple American states.At the heart of it all is Kesha’s allegation of rape
iOS - Android Last orders were followed by a chorus of Flower Of Scotland sung by the lively crowd on Montgomerie Street at around 10.45pm.One man stood on top of a bike shelter leading the chants, while other patriots join in with the national anthem.Scotland started the match at Hampden on the front foot but went 1-0 down early on.That was before Callum McGregor raised the roof with his equaliser minutes before half-time – Scotland's first and only goal in the competition.But it wasn't to be
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorYouTube and other internet platforms are not liable for copyright-protected content users upload as a general principle, the European Court of Justice ruled — a big win in the EU for the Google-owned video giant.“As currently stands, operators of online platforms do not, in principle, themselves make a communication to the public of copyright-protected content illegally posted online by users of those platforms,” the EU Court of Justice said in the June 22
First Minister congratulated the team on getting this far and said that it was was "not to be" after a 3-1 loss to Croatia at Hampden Park tonight.The defeat meant Scotland's Euro dream died as the side were knocked out of the tournament.Nicola Sturgeon took to Twitter after the game to thank the team for playing their hearts out.She said: "Not to be, but thank you @ ScotlandNT for taking us to our first men’s tournament in 23 years - you’ve played your hearts out and we’ve been proud to cheer
Croatia have been more Shetland ponies than thoroughbreds so far. The Balkan big guns looked clapped out against England and barely got into a canter against the Czechs.
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