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BNP membership details leaked online
PC Magazine UK - 3 Hours ago
An extensive membership list of the far-right British National Party (BNP) has been stolen and leaked online. The BNP has confirmed that the membership list from November 2007 has been leaked, but says
BNP fury as ENTIRE membership list of 10,000 is leaked on to internet and party Mail Online UK
BNP membership list published on internet The Independent
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Tennessee OKs $9.5M University Piracy Measure Despite School Layoffs
Wired News - 4 Hours ago
Combating music piracy at Tennessee's public university system is more important than hiring teachers and keeping down tuition costs. Just-signed legislation requires the 222,000-student system (.pdf)
Tennessee Adopts $9.5 Million University Piracy Measure Despite School Layoffs Wired News
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RIAA win: Tennessee to police campus networks
CNET News.com - 5 Hours ago
Colleges in Tennessee will be required to root out file sharing. (Credit: University of Tennessee ) Tennessee has agreed to filter computer networks for unauthorized music downloads at the state's colleges
Tennessee Passes RIAA-Backed Campus Downloading Bill Digital Media Wire
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Faced With RIAA Legal Fees, Some Students Drop Out of College
Chronicle of Higher Education - 3 Hours ago
Colleges have taken different approaches to the recording industryâ??s anti-piracy campaign. Some have begun quickly erasing network-access logs, or refused to forward the industryâ??s settlement demands
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Open Letter to the RIAA
TWICE - 6 Hours ago
Recording Industry Association of America Dear Mitch, First of all congratulations on what I am certain will be the first of many legal victories in your associationâ??s fight against piracy. Very cool!
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Suicide case: Cyberspace law or human drama?
CourierPostOnline.com - 5 Hours ago
Lori Drew garnered headlines after being painted as a vindictive mother whose online actions allegedly led to a 13-year-old girl's suicide. But when jury selection begins today in a Los Angeles federal
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Judge tentatively okays Google copyright deal
Globe and Mail - 8 Hours ago
NEW YORK Â? A judge has tentatively approved a settlement of lawsuits between Google and book authors and publishers that may put millions of out-of-print texts online. The settlement was announced by
NY Judge Tentatively OKs Google Copyright Deal MyFox Detroit
Judge tentatively approves Google copyright deal Globe and Mail
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BGIL precludes online theft by introducing revolutionary Tokenless authentication
Malaysia Sun - 17 Hours ago
New Delhi, Nov 18 (ANI/Business Wire India): In response to a growing need for better internet security and secured access to the online resources of organizations, BGIL (Bharatiya Global Infomedia Ltd.)
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5 Anime Studios Sue 4 'Heavy Downloaders' in Singapore
Anime News Network - 21 Hours ago
The Strait Times newspaper reported last Wednesday that five Japanese anime studios are suing four allegedly unauthorized 'heavy downloaders' of the studios' copyrighted material in Singapore. The local
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Glass Houses: Could 3D Be The Long-Awaited Deterrent To Piracy?
EMediaLive.com - 23 Hours ago
Everyone wants to talk about 3D movies and where the new 3D trend will take the industry. But there's no question a new 3D era is coming, and it's coming to Blu-ray, as evidenced by the recent release
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BitDefender Fights Piracy Campaign in the Philippines
Linux PR - 11/18/2008
Nov 18th, 00:50 UTC Finally, Filipino students can now own original anti-virus software for their personal computers without the high prices. BitDefender, a global provider of anti-virus software and
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Think Tank: RIAA v. Thomas Mistrial was 'Unreasoned'
Wired News - 11/17/2008
A conservative think tank attacked U.S. District Judge Michael Davis on Monday, declaring that his mistrial decision in the nation's only RIAA file sharing case to go to trial 'degenerated from unreasoned
Conservative Think Tank: RIAA v. Thomas Mistrial was 'Unreasoned' Wired News
Conservative Think Tank Admits America Is a Center-Left Nation AlterNet.org
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SF Bar Plans Digital Copyright Program
Metropolitan Corporate Counsel - 10 Hours ago
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel® The San Francisco Bar Association will discuss Recent Developments in Digital Copyright Litigation on Thursday, November 20, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the BASF Conference
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Law Society warns that online competitions to win a home could be unlawful
Home Move - 20 Hours ago
Permalink: There are growing concerns about the legality of online competitions that offer the chance to acquire a home for as little as £25. As a result, home sellers are being warned by the Law Society
Home Sales by Competition Risk Breaking the Law, says Law Society - 17/11/2008 ArchTech
Home Sales by Competition Risk Breaking the Law, says Law Society Housebuilder & Developer
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Health Office Warns Against Tanning Drug
Post Chronicle - 22 Hours ago
British residents craving a suntan are jeopardizing their health by injecting themselves with an illegal tanning drug, health officials said Monday. Supporters say melanotan fools the skin into producing
Warnings over illegal internet tanning drug Guardian Unlimited
Health warning over illegal internet tanning drug Guardian Unlimited
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Beat a tough job market, get relevant in a Hiring 2.0 world
TECH.BLORGE.com - 21 Hours ago
With the U.S. economy in need of dire help and employers cinching up the payroll belts, the job market is effectively a barren wasteland, even for those with college and professional degrees. However,
The 007 Rules For Legal Jobs In a Tough 008 Market Scoop
The 007 Rules For Legal Jobs In a Tough 008 Market - LawFuel Legal Jobs Online Lawfuel
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French record labels sue, um, SourceForge
The Register - 11/18/2008
Open source haven thumped for harboring P2P app The French music industry is suing four US-based companies for distributing P2P applications that can potentially be used to illegally share music. Société
French RIAA Sues SourceForge For Aiding And Abetting Piracy? Information Week
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Harvard law professor attacks music industry lawsuits
IP World Online - 11/18/2008
A Harvard law professor, Charles Nesson, is taking on the case of Joel Tenenbaum, a graduate student at Boston University, who is being sued by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for
Harvard Prof Launches Song-Swapping Lawsuit The Boston Channel
Law professor battles music industry The Connecticut Post
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Online Anger Management Classes Gain Momentum with Business, Industry, and Legal
I-Newswire - 6 Hours ago
-- AJ Novick Group, Inc is the leading global provider of Online Anger Management Classes and training programs. They have recently released several exciting updates to their Anger Class OnlineÂ? website
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Online subscribers sue NebuAd over privacy
San Francisco Chronicle - 11/14/2008
The 15 customers who filed the lawsuit in federal court in San Francisco on Monday demand more than $5 million in damages and are asking a judge to turn the case into a class action representing tens
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YouTube director Patrick Walker joins board of digital distribution firm myvideorights.com
Guardian Unlimited - 11/14/2008
YouTube's director of video partnerships Patrick Walker has become an investor in and joined the board of myvideorights.com, the digital distribution firm backed by former Endemol chief creative officer
YouTube's Patrick Walker joins board of Myvideorights.com New Media Age
YouTube director joins myvideorights.com board Brand Republic
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Warner Bros. Closes Korean Home Video Biz
Wired News - 11/14/2008
DVD piracy has become such a raging problem in South Korea that Warner Bros. is boycotting the market altogether, . The move comes just a couple months after the studio launched an on-demand movie service
Warner Bros. Make Up Your Mind: Are You Competing With Piracy Or Not? Techdirt
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Thomas Demanding Retrial in RIAA $222,000 Verdict
Wired News - 11/14/2008
Jammie Thomas, the nation's first person to bring a Recording Industry Association of America file sharing lawsuit to trial, is urging (.pdf) the judge in her case to let a retrial go forward. In September,
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MGM Films On YouTube
DVD Recordable - 11/16/2008
MGM will be the first major movie studio to post full-length feature films on YouTube, according to the studio. CNET News reported on Thursday that YouTube was preparing to launch a feature-film service
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Online Piracy Costing Publishers Millions, Study Says
Forbes.com - 11/13/2008
New data tries to put a value on copying and pasting from media sites. Web publishers struggling with the devastating effects of a collapsing advertising market are also losing millions of dollars thanks
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