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Shopify sued by publishers accusing company of profiting from textbook piracy

Shopify sued by publishers

Several textbook publishers are accusing Shopify Inc. of profiting from content sold through Shopify's software that's pirated or infringes on their trademarks.

The publishers say in a lawsuit filed in a U.S. court that the e-commerce company allows several websites using its technology to illegally reproduce and sell textbooks, test banks and other manuals that are identical or "substantially indistinguishable" from their products.

They say Shopify has received detailed notices virtually every week for years identifying specific entities using the company's services for piracy, but routinely ignores the activity because of the profits it generates.

The publishers are asking for damages including up to US$150,000 per infringed copyright and US$2 million per counterfeited trademark, arising from Shopify’s alleged violations.

The five publishers making the accusations against the technology company are Macmillan Learning, Cengage Learning Inc., Elsevier Inc., McGraw Hill LLC and Pearson Education Inc.

While Shopify is based in Ottawa, the publishers have filed their lawsuit in Virginia, where the company has computer servers.



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