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by cycomanic 1813 days ago
IMO the closest case is probably the students suing turnitin a number of years ago, which iParadigms (the turnitin maker) won [1].

I think this is definitely a gray area and in some way iParadigms winning (compared to all the cases decided in favour of e.g. the music industry), shows the different yardsticks being used for individuals and companies.

I'm sure we will see more cases about this.

[1] https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2008/03/25/iparadigms-wins-t...