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Jammie Thomas plans to appeal $2m RIAA ruling...   - 17 Hours ago
Jammie Thomas-Rasset the recent court decision ordering her to in a case involving the RIAA. The legal battle has followed several twists, with the initial filing only leading to damages totaling $222,000
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Illegal Online Gambling on Football Studied   - 20 Hours ago
Serious law enforcement has begun to make an impact into curtailing illegal gambling operations in Europe and Asia. In the past twenty years football has changed from a popular pastime into a global industry.
  
    




Amazon applying for in-book advertisement patent for Kindle   - 3 Hours ago
Before everyone gets in a huff, let's consider Amazon's intentions with these patent applications. Surely they would never allow advertisements to be placed in books which you have purchased legitimately
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An illegal tweet, iPhone jailbreak and £4.7m for Pirate Bay   - 5 Hours ago
As MSNâ??s working Friday draws to a close (and with the rest of the editorial team glued to the Roddick-Murray match), letâ??s take a look at the weekâ??s top stories â?? as picked by the good readers
  
    



StarCraft II LAN Dropped Thanks to Piracy   - 5 Hours ago
More information has surfaced in regards to LAN support-- or a lack thereof--in StarCraft II. Earlier this week, it was revealed that Blizzard's long-awaited RTS game StarCraft II would not offer LAN
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Anti-trust Regulators Look Into Google Books   - 9 Hours ago
Reports say that U.S. anti-trust regulators are investigating a $125 million deal Google made with book publishers to settle copyright issues. The deal compensates copyright holders and gives Google a
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A big week for copyrights and piracy   - 7/3/2009
The sale of The Pirate Bay probably ranks as the week's biggest news for those of us who obsess about copyright issues, followed by the ruling that Usenet.com's newsgroup-access service infringed on the
  
    



Judge Rules; legal to post Social Security numbers on Web   - 14 Hours ago
B.J. Ostergren is a proud Virginian. Sheâ??s known as â??The Virginia Watchdog,â? but I like to call her â??The Pit Bull of Personal Privacy.â? She is relentless in her efforts to protect citizensâ??
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Police raid piracy joints in Sydney   - 23 Hours ago
NSW Police have raided two stores found to be selling pirated movies and music in Sydney's Cabramatta. The raids come after intensive investigations by officers from the Australian Federation Against
  
    


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Illegal bootlegging & downloads are the main reason for the declines. The industry   - 7/4/2009
o surge as demand for such packaged media as DVDs flattens, digital media sales stalled during the first quarter as the economic slowdown cut advertising spending needed to support many media-content
  
    



Comment on Tyrannys shield by Index on Censorship: Tyrannyâ??s shield | CyberLaw   - 7/4/2009
The ruling against blogger NightJack suggests that anonymous speech is bad for society, says David Banisar The decision by Mr Justice Eady that the identity of police blogger NightJack could be released
  
    



RIAA defendant to appeal   - 7/3/2009
Jammie Thomas-Rasset the recent court decision ordering her to in a case involving the RIAA. The legal battle has followed several twists, with the initial filing only leading to damages totaling $222,000
  
    


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Online Legal Steroids Announces HGH Factor: Non-Injectable Human Growth Hormone   - 7/1/2009
ST. PETERSBURG, FL, Jul 01 (MARKET WIRE) -- Online Legal Steroids, a leading online supplier of muscle enhancers, bodybuilding supplements and legal steroids products, has announced that a new product,
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Law Society email finds Moore's the pity   - 6/30/2009
A sideways glance at life in the Square Mile and a little beyond. City Diary Edited by Jonathan Russell Published: 6:59PM BST 30 Jun 2009 I fear someone lacks a bit of pride in their profession. In response
  
    



Innocents accused of net piracy   - 7/2/2009
The crackdown on illegal file-sharers is catching innocent people alongside the pirates, according to a report. Tags: Frontpage . 24/7 News Aggregator Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR. Categories Pages
  
    



Google Book Search Now With Cloud Tag   - 7/2/2009
The Google Book Search Blog announced a neat new feature that allows you to peek into the book via what is known as a cloud tag. The cloud tag shows you the most common terms and phrases used in the book,
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Firm buys The Pirate Bay, seeks to make it legal   - 7/2/2009
In the wake of the Pirate Bay founders' controversial trial, a Swedish software firm has purchased the popular torrent site with the aim of turning it into a legit operation. No, really. . The buyer,
  
    



Looking over your shoulder on software piracy?   - 7/2/2009
In todayâ??s tough recessionary market, the computer software industry is taking a zero tolerance approach to the illegal use of software The Business Software Allianceâ??s (BSA) two-month London campaign
  
    



Toronto law firm files a petition for a class-action lawsuit against Expedia   - 7/3/2009
A Toronto law firm has filed a petition for a class-action lawsuit against online travel company Expedia.ca, alleging the website overcharged its customers. Juroviesky and Ricci LLP filed a statement
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Illegal Downloads, Meet Suspicious Stock Sales: The Pirate Bay Story Gets Even Murkier   - 7/3/2009
AktieTorget, a Swedish exchange listing some 116 public companies, suspended trading in Global Gaming a week before the announcement as trading volume and share prices jumped without public news to account
  
    



Legal challenge to web child abuse inquiry   - 7/3/2009
One of Britain's biggest online paedophile inquiries is to be challenged in the court of appeal amid allegations from campaigners that hundreds of men have been wrongly convicted in a mass miscarriage
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The End of The Pirate Bay: A Victory Against Piracy?   - 7/3/2009
The Pirate Bay is soon to be no more. We all knew this day would come eventually, and to anyone who knows anything about the Internet this shouldn't come as too huge of a surprise. Napster and Kazaa have
  
    



President Obama gives Queen iPod full of MP3s, but will the RIAA sue?   - 7/3/2009
Last time President Obama met with a major British leader, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, he managed to spectacularly blow it in the diplomatic exchange of gifts. Gordons gift was politically appropriate
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France continues to plan tough new laws for the Internet   - 7/3/2009
The French government is actively looking for new methods of penalising illegal file downloading from the Net, and is also examining ways of embedding emails and forums within a legal framework. The new
  
    



Murdoch Ready to Fight Google for Copyright Payment   - 7/3/2009
Rupert Murdoch, the 78-year-old News Corp. chairman and CEO seems to be getting more aggressive in his approach to aggregators like Google. 'We'll be more outspoken on the issue of payment for copyright
  
    
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