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Letters: Digital copyright law will backfire
Guardian.co.uk - 23 Hours ago
Laws primarily work by consent, common sense and persuasion. Peter Mandelson's attempts to shock and scare internet users into obeying copyright laws will backfire, and meanwhile undermine rights we all
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Film piracy funding terror in India: Harish Dayani
Medianewsline.com - 7 Hours ago
piracy industry in India is worth Rs.1,500 crore and its profits are being used to fund terrorism in the country, a top official of CD-DVD manufacturer Moser Baer said Tuesday. 'The piracy industry in
Film piracy funding terror in India: Moser Baer chief Yahoo! India
'Film piracy funding terror in India' Economictimes
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Film industry bracing for web piracy losses
IOL Technology - 10 Hours ago
New Delhi - The heavy punishment of illegal file sharers on the web will be counterproductive in the fight against Internet piracy and copyright infringement, says the director-general of a UN agency.
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Boss sued by Mississauga financier sent lewd e-mail: Intern
CNEWS - 11 Hours ago
I don't think that's loving your enemies. The U.K. tribunal where Mississauga native Jordan Wimmer is suing her British banker boss heard Monday that he once e-mailed an intern a lewd Latin phrase that,
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Legal Insurrection calls out Online Left for retractions, apologies.
Redstate - 23 Hours ago
Bob Corker on Hardball by countessolenska since he insisted on a review - let's review dissect his review by JLenardDetroit Bloomberg and Palin by cjohnson They love the sixteenth amendment by Menlo Continue
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Judges must see evidence of illegal file sharing
Active Home - 7 Hours ago
The European Commission has said accusations of illegal file sharing will have to be seen by a judge before a persons internet connection is cut off. The comments from Viviane Reding Information Commissioner
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Business Software Alliance increases reward for reporting software piracy
SC Magazine UK - 8 Hours ago
The Business Software Alliance has increased the potential reward for reporting software piracy in London from 10,000 to 20,000 until the end of the year. Announced alongside research that revealed that
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Microsoft continues anti-piracy fight
Computer News Middle East - 12 Hours ago
As part its ongoing efforts to curb the spread of pirated software, to protect customers and ensure a level playing field for the regionâ??s legitimate resellers, Microsoft Gulf has announced that it
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Repression no way to fight internet piracy
Silicon Republic - 11/24/2009
With a new internet freedom provision to be unveiled by the European Parliament, information society commissioner Viviane Reding said repressive tactics such as the 'three strikes' policy and other methods
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EU curbs Spain on Internet piracy laws
UPI - 11/24/2009
The European Union warned Spain it may not cut off Internet access to suspected content pirates without EU-determined due process of law. EU telecommunications chief Viviane Reding told the Spanish Telecommunications
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International Operation Combats Online Supply Of Counterfeit And Illegal Medicines
Pharmaceutical Online - 11/24/2009
Lyon, France /PRNewswire/ -- In response to an ever-increasing number of websites supplying dangerous and illegal medicines, Operation Pangea II, involving 24 countries, was coordinated by INTERPOL and
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Heads Of Major Movies Studios Claiming They Just Want To Help Poor Indie Films Harmed
Techdirt - 11/24/2009
from the must-be-the-new-talking-point dept I'm beginning to sense a trend. Just last month, we talked about a top exec at Paramount claiming that his 'real worry' about movie online was how it was going
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USPTO Convinced By Amazon That Online Gift Giving Patent Is Legit
Techdirt - 11/24/2009
from the how--stole-christmas dept Amazon continues to aggressively pursue variations on its 'one-click' patent, even as it is repeatedly held up as an example of how screwed up the patent system has
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Illegal downloaders crackdown: Digital Economy Bill to cut them off
Silicon.com - 11/23/2009
Internet users who illegally download copyrighted content could have their connection cut off as part of the Digital Economy Bill unveiled on Friday. The bill - a major overhaul of the UK's technology
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FDA Warning Letters Target Illegal Online Pharmacies
Pharmaceutical Executive - 11/24/2009
The FDA works in close collaboration with our regulatory and law enforcement counterparts in the United States and throughout the world to protect the public, said FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg in
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Call for action on internet piracy
Virgin Media - 11/24/2009
The chief executive of Fox Filmed Entertainment has said the US should join France in cutting off the internet connection of users who repeatedly download copyright-protected films. CEO Jim Gianopulos
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Google Runs Afoul Of Copyright
Beijing Review - 11/24/2009
The Internet company's unauthorized digitization of Chinese books angers authors and writers' organizations By LI LI ALL KNOWING: A man tries Google's search engine at an exhibition in Beijing on November
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Whatâ??s Up Interactive Launches New Web Site for Creaxion
PRLog - 11/24/2009
Atlanta-based Whatâ??s Up Interactive has launched a new Web site for advertising, PR and event marketing agency Creaxion. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PR Log (Press Release) â?? Nov 24, 2009 â?? Atlanta-based
Sports Memorabilia - New Web Site Launch I-Newswire
JohnsonDiversey Launches Comprehensive Web Site Dedicated to H1N1 and other Infectious IT Business Net
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Fox calls for US to join France
TheInquirer.net - 11/24/2009
MOVIE MONGER Fox Studios is lobbying the US government to pass an anti-piracy law modelled on the one that is being introduced in France. The chief executive of Fox Filmed Entertainment said Monday the
Fox CEO wants US to join France on Internet piracy Missoulian
"Fox CEO Wants US to Join France on Internet Piracy" Daily Union
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Leak of climate e-mails appalling: scientist
Daily Times - 11/24/2009
LONDON: A leading climate change scientist whose private e-mails are included in thousands of documents that were stolen by hackers and posted online says the leaks may have been aimed at undermining
Scientist: Leak of climate e-mails appalling ABC 3340
Scientist Accuses Hackers of Climate e-mails of Attack on Conference Insurance Journal
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Piracy 'wrecking' an important industry
Southland Times - 11/24/2009
The Dominion Post A report commissioned by the Federation Against Copyright Theft estimates the film and television industry contributes 40 per cent more to the economy than the wine industry. PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Digital bill to 'future proof' against online piracy
Music Week - 11/24/2009
The publication of the Digital Economy Bill marks the beginning of â??a long and productive relationshipâ? between the music industry and government, regardless of political flavour, according to UK
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Flight Centre sues web developer for $15m
Sydney Morning Herald - 11/23/2009
FLIGHT CENTRE is suing an Irish software developer for nearly $15 million for failing to deliver an internet fare database, booking engine and travel agent sales tool as contracted. According to documents
Flight Centre sues web developer for A$15m Nelson Mail
Flight Centre sues over net tool - Zibb.com Zibb
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Sue Gyford: Snooping on your children may keep them safe online
The Scotsman - 11/23/2009
IT IS one of modern parenting's greatest conundrums: how do you keep your children safe online when they know more about the internet than you do? As the complexity of social networking sites grows, so
Sue Gyford: Snooping on your children may keep them safe online Edinburgh Evening News
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Government unveils new laws to tackle illegal internet downloads
Telegraph - 11/20/2009
The Government in unveiling new legislation which could see people who illegally download music and films having their internet connection slowed down or cut off altogether. The new Digital Economy Bill
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