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Blizzard abuses copyright law
by Egan Orion

We own your software, not you

May 12, 2008
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Fair use comes first in web video
by Shaun Nichols

Dancing baby sets legal landmark.

Aug 26, 2008
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Proof of piracy not needed says MPAA
by Iain Thomson

Evidence not needed in legal actions group claims.

Jun 24, 2008
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US cracks multimillion-dollar piracy ring
by Robert Jaques

Two brothers sent down in major sting.

Mar 11, 2008
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Music industry wants $1.5m CD copying fines
by Iain Thomson

Is Kylie's entire oeuvre worth that?.

Feb 1, 2008
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TorrentSpy ordered to pay the MPAA $110 million
by INQUIRER Newsdesk

We're wondering how long Torrentspy can survive. The free ride looks like being over, with US authorities wanting up to US$30,000 in compensation per film. That's an expensive download.

May 9, 2008
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Pirate Bay four facing jail in Sweden
by Guy Dixon

And surprisingly, the site operators vow the site will stay online.

Feb 4, 2008
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French music industry wants P2P ban
by Nick Farrell

And the Internet switched off

Nov 18, 2008
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Advertisers told to boycott 'pirate' Baidu
by Simon Burns

Major labels unite against 'incorrigible' search firm.

Jun 5, 2008
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Movie industry wary of Real DVD ripper
by Staff writers

Software that lets you copy DVDs legitimately? We've heard this before, but now Real reckons it has the goods.

Sep 9, 2008
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US government withholds documents on copyright treaty
by Iain Thomson

Electronic Frontier Foundation sues to get them released.

Sep 26, 2008
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Apple fires first shot in Clone Wars
by Stewart Meagher

The mighty Apple will bring the full force of its dogs of law down upon cheeky cloning minnow Psystar according to The Gray Blog, a lawyerly web site specialising in copyright law.

Jul 16, 2008
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Oregon blocks RIAA spying attempts
by Matt Chapman

Subpoenas dismissed as 'overbroad and burdensome'.

Dec 3, 2007
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Mum fights Universal over YouTube clip
by Iain Thomson

Child dancing to Prince song leads to court case.

Jul 23, 2008
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Olympics website hosting 'pirated' games
by Simon Burns

'The Olympics stole my game,' claims New York-based developer.

Mar 11, 2008
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MPAA demands could cost colleges $500,000 a year
by Stewart Meagher

P2P policing policies could leave some peniless

Oct 21, 2008
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Hollywood studios still don’t get the internet
by Iain Thomson

Techcrunch50 panel scathing of big media.

Sep 12, 2008
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Pirates scoff at Microsoft's anti-piracy day
by Fernando Cassia

The same day that Microsoft launched its global "Anti Piracy Day" the crazy "pirates" from Sweden that run the Pirate Bay, self defined as the "World's largest BitTorrent tracker" decided to scoff at the software giant's initiative.

Oct 22, 2008
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Creative threatens over Vista-fix
by Daniel Long

Should DIY "fixes" for Vista product drivers be encouraged? One good Samaritan has been slapped down by Creative for rolling his own Vista drivers, and users are taking up the fight.

Apr 1, 2008
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Napster opens the world's largest MP3 store
by Egan Orion

There's a huge library, an unlimited download option, and yes, it's true, the tracks are DRM free. On paper, at least, it looks mighty fine in comparison to iTunes.

May 21, 2008

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