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According to the courts, the answer is no, even though Aereo (which does the same thing) is now considered illegal.
With a similar case against Harvard University currently winding its way through the federal courts, the answer may not be far off.
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Is it 30%?" If resolved in court, the answer to this question will have a large impact on the legal viability of online platforms hosting CAD designs.
According to a federal appeals court, the answer is yes, though the legal protection may depend on how the color is used.
Whether that's an accurate diagnosis is up for debate, but Americans have been given plenty of reasons lately to think that the courts are the answer.
The court thinks the answer is "yes".
On March 4th, a court gave the answer: not yet.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, writing for the court, said the answer was no.
Courier has always been convinced that hard work on a practice court is the answer.
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