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A shocking case in which the Home Office did not cover itself in glory, concerned the seizure of phones from asylum seekers and others arriving on small boats and the subsequent mass copying of the data the phones held.
Source: https://ukhumanrightsblog.com/2023/01/05/cases-of-the-year-2022/
As Kourtney continues to complain about Kim "copying" her wedding vibes for a business deal, Kim accuses her sister of stealing from her first.
Source: https://toofab.com/2023/06/21/kim-kardashian-kourtney-feud-dolce-gabbana/?adid=toofab-bio
As Morningstar points out, UNH has been the industry leader in adapting to the changing landscape in US healthcare, becoming a vertically integrated giant that all other rivals are copying.
But what we’ve now learned is Joe Biden was using a fake email name to receive correspondence from his staff that he was copying Hunter Biden on.”
Even if Deepika Padukone or Jacqueline Fernandez are trolled for their fashion choices, they’re said to be copying the Bigg Boss OTT diva.
Fast and frantic is effective, as Bazball has shown; Pakistan are copying the template.
Fixed the memory leak issue when copying large files from File Manager to a removable hard drive.
Source: https://betanews.com/2023/05/17/deepin-linux-v23-windows-11/
Further, that in the process of copying and pasting, she had erroneously included the exemplar document that she herself had produced.
However, this most recent uprising of haters stems from a theory that Hailey is consistently copying or outright stealing Selena’s content.
If you focus purely on your competitor’s rankings and getting to their positions, then you’re copying them without having a complete understanding of what gaining their rankings will do for your business in terms of ROI.
Source: https://searchengineland.com/copying-competitors-seo-391247
In 2016, songwriters Martin Harrington and Thomas Leonard filed a lawsuit in which they claimed the Ed's "Photograph" song was "verbatim, note-for-note copying" of their 2009 song "Amazing" and the suit was settled out of court.
In a few days, Alex will have a bionic device capable of copying the natural movements of a hand to a high degree.
In April, Sheeran was cleared of copying Marvin Gaye's classic song Let's Get It On after a New York jury at the £80million trial ruled that he independently created his 2014 single Thinking Out Loud.
In conversation, Dryhurst described Holly+ as an “abstracted fork” of Herndon’s identity—in open-source-software development, forking is the act of copying source code and then changing it.
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/11/20/holly-herndons-infinite-art
In his latest article, he explains why copying your rivals’ most successful marketing strategies can be one of the fastest ways to get traction with new customers.
In it, she claimed there had been a “misunderstanding”, suggesting she and Berna weren’t making fun of the man working out but were instead “playfully copying his workout.”
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/12/19/lifestyle/women-kicked-out-from-gym-after-disgusting-workout-video/
It remains to be seen whether those kinds of figures can be replicated over a longer period of time, or whether all the programmes end up copying each other, and cancelling out any returns they make.
Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/12/10/city-star-managers-mavericks-fizzling-out/
It seems that Deavan is copying another popular reality TV star, Kylie Jenner, who didn't share her son's name on social media for a long time.
Source: https://screenrant.com/90-day-fiance-deavan-mom-spoils-baby-name/
“On the contrary, mechanically copying ill-fitted foreign models is counter-productive and may even lead to catastrophic consequences.”
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/chinese-leaders-modernisation-westernisation-april-2023/
Samsung denied it was simply copying a higher-resolution photo of the moon.