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Date
IP Address
2018-07-30
219.94.128.28
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ClassC
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2024-05-21
208.91.199.152
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ClassC
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2025-08-17
38.48.188.15
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ClassC
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2026-03-04
204.11.56.37
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Tue, 21 May 2024 23:51:14 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeVary: Accept-EncodingAccept-Ranges: noneTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF- html>head>meta http-equivContent-Language contenten-us>title>Welcome to www.deli-fan.com/title>meta nameDescription contentNew Site at www.deli-fan.com>/head>p aligncenter>font faceArial>Welcome to www.deli-fan.com/font>/p>div aligncenter>table border0 width800 idtable1 alignmiddle>tr>td alignleft>Copyright Infringement LawsuitWho are in Copyright Infringement Lawsuits?A copyright infringement lawsuit can be brought down for any number of reasons: someone using a song in a podcast or radio program, a writer ‘borrowing’ information from another work, the copying of video or mp3 off the internet without permission (or sometimes, even to another CD or DVD). Copyright infringement lawsuits are not generally brought to the average person, unless they’re downloading a LOT of music or movies, but usually for large operations: software pirates reselling goods on eBay or to some other unsuspecting victim, someone ‘sampling’ a song to make another, or maybe a person reselling mp3s online. When you understand the implications of it, copyright infringement lawsuits aren’t frivolous as some people may make it seem. For the most part, the average person’s familiarity with a copyright infringement lawsuit is taking down copyrighted material after receiving a nasty email.The use of works that are used in major record albums my major recording stars like Britney Spears or 50 Cent, people will begin copyright infringement lawsuits for songs that bear resemblance to another song. Usually these suits will be lost because it’s rather hard to prove inspiration, but they are rather costly and draining, especially if there isn’t a large backing legal team. Copyright infringement lawsuits for large enterprises can be rather costly and time consuming as well. If you work for someone, and you plagiarize someone on the company blog, the whole company can be sued, and you fired, for that infraction. Another large copyright infringement lawsuit is the eminent MySpace v. Universal Music Group, who is claiming that MySpace
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