Milo & Gabby, LLC v. Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon wins: Milo & Gabby, LLC v. Amazon.com, Inc., NO. C13-1932RSM, U.S. Dist. Ct., W.D. of Wash., 2015: Plaintiff lost because Amazon was protected from infringement of third-party vendor’s under the DMCA. Issue: Did Amazon commit IP infringement via third-party vendors […]
Read more →Tre Milano, LLC v. Amazon.Com, Inc. Amazon wins: Tre Milano, LLC v. Amazon.Com, Inc., B234753, Cal. Ct. of Appeals, 2nd App. Dist., 2012: Amazon was not responsible for infringement by third-party and could not be held contributorily liable since it took immediate action once notified of third-party’s infringement. […]
Read more →Corbis Corp. v. Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon wins: Corbis Corp. v. Amazon.com, Inc., No. CV03-1415L, U.S. Dist. Ct., W.D. Washington, 2004: Amazon is protected from liability under the DMCA for copyright infringement occurring on its third party vendor platform. Corbis Corp. v. Amazon.com, Inc., No. CV03-1415L, U.S. Dist. Ct., W.D. […]
Read more →Sandy Routt v. Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon wins: Sandy Routt v. Amazon.com, Inc. NO. C12-1307 JLR, U.S. Dist. Ct., Western Dist. of Wash, 2012: Amazon did not directly infringe, had no supervision over third-party’s infringing activities to be vicariously liable, and did not induce or encourage the infringement to be contributorily […]
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