Cannons from the wreck believed to be Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge on Nov. 21, 1996.
North Carolina can keep on infringing Frederick Allen’s copyrighted undersea videos of the Queen Anne’s Revenge shipwreck, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday.
Congress will have to try harder if it wants to block states from using sovereign immunity to act as digital pirates, Justice Elena Kagan writes.
March 23, 2020 at 04:24 PM
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Cannons from the wreck believed to be Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge on Nov. 21, 1996.
North Carolina can keep on infringing Frederick Allen’s copyrighted undersea videos of the Queen Anne’s Revenge shipwreck, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday.
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