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Viral DRM ‘sloppiness’ called out by US judge who denies default judgment

By Nick Robertson ( March 18, 2025, 18:24 GMT | Insight) -- Viral DRM was denied default judgment for its core copyright infringement claims against a YouTube uploader Monday after a California federal judge called out the company for filing suits without detail and before establishing proper standing. The action marks the second time in a month the company has been shot down in the same district. Frequent copyright litigant Viral DRM was denied default judgment on its core claims of copyright infringement Monday against YouTube uploader Judith Navez, with Judge Jacqueline Corley of the US Northern District of California characterizing the company’s filings as sloppy....

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