NXIVM Corp. v. Ross Institute
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nxivm-corp-v-ross-institute-184-9548534
title:
NXIVM Corp. v. Ross Institute
text:
NXIVM Corp. v. The Ross Institute, 364 F.3d 471, was a United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit decision that held that the defendant's critical analysis of material obtained in bad faith, i.e., in violation of a non-disclosure agreement, was fair use since the secondary use was transformative as criticism and was not a potential replacement for the original on the market, regardless of how the material was obtained. NXIVM, pronounced NEX-ee-um, was a sex trafficking cult that claim
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2004 US Federal Court of Appeals decision
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NXIVM_Corp._v._Ross_Institute
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2010-08-06T18:38:44Z
date modified:
2024-09-07T15:24:29Z
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