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Secret treaty to enforce worldwide copyright
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A secret treaty might bind the world's countries to act as copyright cops, but no one other than a few lawyers for big corporations is allowed to read the draft.
Oct 20, 2009
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Pirate Bay shuts down tracker technology
by Rosalie Marshall
The Pirate Bay has announced that it has shut down its tracker technology for good and replaced it with a new form of peer-to-peer network..
Nov 18, 2009
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Apple wins Psystar Mac clone case
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A US court has ruled in favour of Apple at the close of a long-running legal battle with Mac clone maker Psystar..
Nov 17, 2009
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France passes revised three-strikes rule
by V3.co.uk staff
The French legislature has passed into law a revised version of the controversial so-called Hadopi 'three strikes' law targeting illegal online peer-to-peer file swappers
Sep 17, 2009
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US seeks warning label for P2P software
by Staff Writers
Warning messages about piracy could soon start appearing in peer-to-peer (P2P) applications if the US government agrees to new legislation..
Oct 5, 2009
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EU sanctions 'three strikes' rule for illegal file sharers
by Rosalie Marshall
The European Union has finally agreed the last details of the Telecom Reform Package, and decided that citizens' internet access can be restricted if necessary, but only after a "fair and impartial procedure including the user's right to be heard".
Nov 6, 2009
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Latest News on copyright
Pirate Bay shuts down tracker technology
by Rosalie Marshall | Nov 18, 2009
The Pirate Bay has announced that it has shut down its tracker technology for good and replaced it with a new form of peer-to-peer network..
Apple wins Psystar Mac clone case
by | Nov 17, 2009
A US court has ruled in favour of Apple at the close of a long-running legal battle with Mac clone maker Psystar..
EU sanctions 'three strikes' rule for illegal file sharers
by Rosalie Marshall | Nov 6, 2009
The European Union has finally agreed the last details of the Telecom Reform Package, and decided that citizens' internet access can be restricted if necessary, but only after a "fair and impartial procedure including the user's right to be heard".
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