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Chapter 1795

Chapter 1795

Kayla was busy cleaning mud stains from her pants, regretting her choice of white attire. Mutteringcomplaints to herself, she assumed the approaching footsteps were from the restaurant staff. Onlywhen she finished did she look up and see Marshall standing by the table.

Startled, Kayla cleared her throat and said, “You’re here. Why didn’t you say anything?”

Marshall chuckled. “I wanted to hear what you were complaining about.”

Kayla felt embarrassed at the thought of her criticizing the person who plagiarized her friend’s work andMarshall for choosing the restaurant. She was annoyed that she had to walk the stretch of road anddirtied her pants on the way.

“I was mainly complaining because I dirtied my pants,” she explained.

Marshall pulled out a chair and glanced at her, amused.

Kayla licked her lips and lowered her eyes. “I don’t usually act like this,” she said softly.Books ChaptersAre Daily Updated Join & Stay Updated For All Books Updates…

A light laughter came from across the table.novelbin

Kayla was taken aback. She looked up into Marshall’s eyes, and her heart skipped a beat.

She knew she was in trouble. Kayla rubbed her chest, thinking, ‘Even if I didn’t like him, his looks wouldinevitably stir up some emotions. We’re all visual creatures, after all.’

“By the way, you mentioned on the phone that you needed my help with something. What is it?” Theyordered their food, and Kayla shifted the topic.

“It’s no rush,” Marshall put down his phone. “Let’s first talk about your friend’s situation.”

Kayla nodded.

The case wasn’t complicated. Kayla’s high school classmate, now a web novelist, had her storyplagiarized recently. The infringing party used her character settings and plot under the pretext ofderivative work, publishing on a platform for illegal profit.

Once readers discovered it, the plagiarizer adamantly denied the infringement, only acknowledging itafter the platform verified the claims. Kayla’s friend contacted the platform immediately, and theplagiarized work was taken down. The plagiarizer felt cornered and made provocative statementsunder the accounts that were exposing her actions. She threatened and claimed the protection ofcopyright laws for her future original works.

It was an unusual case.

Kayla’s friend wanted to settle things amicably, but the other party refused, so she decided to take legalaction. Hearing that, Kayla sought Marshall for advice.

Marshall listened to the story and asked Kayla to provide materials from both parties.

“Mr. Moore, why do you seem unsurprised by these bizarre cases?” Kayla asked as Marshall saved thedocuments.

“There’s a saying in the legal world. I don’t know if you’ve heard it,” he chuckled.

Kayla assumed a listening pose, eager to hear what Marshall had to say.

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