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The MPAA runs amok
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| 09:44 Nov 16, 2009 |
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Bad decisions of our time part 1237.
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Open source software is a communist plot
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Recommending Linux makes you an enemy of the state, apparently.
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Pirate Bay faces further legal broadside
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New lawsuit aims to sink the filesharer forever.
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Are R-rated comic book films dead?
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Warner Bros and Marvel have both distanced themselves from any more R-rated comic book hero movies, not helped by Watchmen’s takings. Is this a bad thing?
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MPAA lobbies Obama for Internet filtering
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An expensive idea and doomed to fail.
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The week ending 25/11 is the week starting for BitTorrent Bram and his new crusade.
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'DVD Jon' sues Norwegian Economic Crime Unit
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Jon Johansen (better known as DVD Jon) is seeking compensation from the Økokrim (Norway’s Economic Crime Unit) after four years of fighting for the right to watch DVDs on his ...
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Isohunt fights back
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Isohunt's Gary Fung responds to the recent lawsuit against his Bittorrent site.
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I wanna play hardball too!
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Earlier this week the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry got all medieval on a bunch of students in Taiwan who were swapping MP3s (egads, no!). The Motion ...
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2600 kicks in the defence
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If you can’t beat ‘em, sue ‘em
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What’s a CDR drive good for? According to German music licensing company Gema, nothing. Actually, almost nothing – it does have its uses in stealing music and depriving revenue ...
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KaZaA under attack from an intercontinental ballistic lawsuit
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File sharing has opened many doors and opportunites for millions of Internet users. This includes warez hounds and MP3 buffs, but there is the odd person after more legitimate ...
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P2P pays up
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Millions of files are downloaded via P2P programs such as Kazaa each week. For a large percentage of these files, each download constitutes a copyright violation. Organisations ...
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The next bigger thing
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Now this is interesting. Like the slow acceptance of online distribution of music by the big record labels, it appears that the Motion Picture Association of America is also ...
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Software down, music to go.
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Forget DMCA, the US has bigger fish to fry
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The entire world (and especially those poor Russian programmers) rue the day America introduced the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Now, there’s a potential new US law that ...
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