Supreme Court says Genius' song lyric copying claim against Google wasn't smart
The US Supreme Court has refused to hear song lyric website Genius' web scraping claim against Google and LyricFind for copying its data in search results.
So in 2016, the company, operated by ML Genius Holdings LLC, set up a trap. It"watermarked" the lyrics to a selection of newly released songs by using Unicode curly apostrophes in certain places and straight apostrophes in others .
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