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GitHub & Co. Authorized Their Employees to Take Actions That Subverted Copyright Laws

by Legal PDF: Tech Court CasesSeptember 6th, 2023
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The Defendants’ agents operated under the explicit and apparent authority of their principals.

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DOE v. Github (original complaint) Court Filing, retrieved on November 3, 2022 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This is part 7 of 37.

V. AGENTS AND CO-CONSPIRATORS

29. The unlawful acts alleged against the Defendants in this class action complaint were authorized, ordered, or performed by the Defendants’ respective officers, agents, employees, representatives, or shareholders while actively engaged in the management, direction, or control of the Defendants’ businesses or affairs.


30. The Defendants’ agents operated under the explicit and apparent authority of their principals.


31. Each Defendant, and its subsidiaries, affiliates and agents operated as a single unified entity.


32. Various persons and/or firms not named as Defendants herein may have participated as coconspirators in the violations alleged herein and may have performed acts and made statements in furtherance thereof.


33. Each acted as the principal, agent, or joint venture of, or for other Defendants with respect to the acts, violations, and common course of conduct alleged herein.



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