Martin Shkreli can be sued for copying Wu-Tang’s one-of-a-kind record

The news article discusses a lawsuit filed against Martin Shkreli, a convicted felon and former pharmaceutical executive, for allegedly making copies of the Wu-Tang Clan's exclusive album "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin." The current owners of the album, PleasrDAO, a crypto art collective, sued Shkreli for "misappropriation of trade secrets" after he was forced to hand over any copies of the album. The lawsuit is based on the fact that the album's value was largely dependent on its secret and exclusive nature, which Shkreli is accused of diminishing by making unauthorized copies. The article states that Shkreli admitted to having MP3 copies of the album and even taunted a member of PleasrDAO, indicating that he has not been deterred by his previous legal troubles. The article highlights the unique nature of the "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin" album, which was produced by the Wu-Tang Clan as a one-of-a-kind work of art, and the legal implications of its alleged misappropriation by Shkreli.
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