A California federal judge ruled in favor of Pinterest in a proposed class action lawsuit alleging the social media platform distributed images of copyrighted works without permission. The judge determined that Pinterest is protected under a provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
The lawsuit, which accused Pinterest of sharing copyrighted images outside of its website, was dismissed by the judge. The court’s decision shields Pinterest from the class action claims related to copyright infringement.
The case was brought before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California and involved law firms Reese LLP and Wilson Sonsini representing the parties. Judge Edward J. Davila presided over the matter.
This ruling is significant for Pinterest as it navigates legal challenges related to intellectual property and copyright issues. The decision provides clarity on the application of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in cases involving online platforms and copyrighted content.
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