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Pablo Star Ltd. v. The Welsh Government et al
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May 12, 2016
Judge Won't Revive Dylan Thomas Copyright Fight
A New York federal judge on Thursday refused to budge from his March ruling that a British company could not use U.S. courts to sue the Welsh government and several American newspapers over tourism ads featuring photos of famed Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.
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March 16, 2016
Welsh Gov't Beats Copyright Suit Over Dylan Thomas Photos
A New York federal judge ruled Tuesday that a British company could not use U.S. courts to sue the Welsh government and several American newspapers over tourism ads featuring photos of famed Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.
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April 29, 2015
Welsh Gov't Says It Can't Be Sued Over Dylan Thomas Photos
Wales and a handful of U.S. publishers urged a New York federal judge to ditch a copyright lawsuit claiming they used images of famed Welsh poet Dylan Thomas in U.S. tourism ads without permission, arguing that the court lacks jurisdiction under laws that limit whether a foreign nation can be sued in U.S. courts.
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February 20, 2015
Welsh Gov't Infringed Dylan Thomas Photos, Lawsuit Says
A U.K. company that claims to own the American copyrights to two photos of poet Dylan Thomas sued the Welsh government in New York federal court Wednesday, claiming it had used the images of the famed Welshman in U.S. tourism ads without permission.