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Agencia EFE offers new application to fight piracy
TMC Net - 41 Minutes ago
Agencia EFE, Spain's international news agency, has reached an agreement with U.S.-based information technology provider Attributor to distribute an application in Ibero-America and U.S. Hispanic markets
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Secret anti-piracy treaty pushes for global "three strikes" policy
Charged Southern Africa - 9 Hours ago
http://tinyurl.com/ycgr5bc From now on, I am watching Pox News. Now there's a trashy news show! 17 hrs ago http://tinyurl.com/yjy84xj Berlin: Mr. Bono, tear down this wall. 17 hrs ago YouTube - Arrington
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Rampant TV piracy 'hurting' Orbit
Trade Arabia - 12 Hours ago
Illegal satellite users outnumber legitimate subscribers in Bahrain by five to one, according to the region's largest subscription-based provider. The extent of illegal Dreambox usage is so severe that
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ONLINE SERVICES: Tax issue may spur lawsuit: Commissioners consider legal action
TMC Net - 13 Hours ago
(Las Vegas Review-Journal - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- Clark County might sue online travel companies such as Expedia and Orbitz for unpaid room taxes that one attorney said
Tax issue may spur lawsuit Las Vegas Review Journal
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eWeek Security Watch: New Attack Abuses Web Browser Cookies
EWeek - 6 Hours ago
A security researcher has uncovered a serious exploit that could endanger popular Websites. The attack was uncovered by Michael Bailey, a senior security researcher at Foreground Security, and unveiled
eWeek Security Watch: Facebook Campaigns Serve Up Nasty Cocktail EWeek
eWeek Security Watch: McAfee: Piracy Sites Jump 300 Percent EWeek
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EU relaxes norms against users accused of illegal fileshares over internet
Telecom Tiger - 18 Hours ago
In a shift down of its stand against consumers who resort to illegal download of content from internet such as pirated music, video and pornography, the European Union (EU) has now decided to let the
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A New Online Service, Named Expert Answers, Takes the Headache out of Getting Sound
PRWeb - 11 Hours ago
If you have ever thought there must be a simple answer to a legal question, but you aren't sure whether to believe what you find on the Internet, you can now ask for Expert Answers. Chester, Cheshire
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Three strike rule to be introduced for EU filesharers
IT Pro UK - 18 Hours ago
After much debate in the European Union, member states have agreed to bring in a three strike rule to cut off internet access, as long as a fair review has happened first. European users have a â??right
Spanish Govt Rules Out Three-Strikes Law Billboard
EU sanctions 'three strikes' rule for illegal file sharers PC Authority
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Q&A: isoHunt founder says P2P can help create post-piracy world
CIO IT-Strategie für Manager - 11/7/2009
Gary Fung founded BitTorrent search engine isoHunt.com in 2003 when he was a 19-year-old student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. With the , isoHunt is now the second most popular
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Patrol finds massive illegal net
West Australian - 11/7/2009
Watchdogs have called for better safeguards for fish stocks in international waters off Australia after the revelation that authorities confiscated a 130km fishing net off Antarctica this year. The huge
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BlueBeat's Claim That It Owns The Beatles Falls On Deaf Ears
PaidContent UK - 11/6/2009
Youâ??ve got to marvel at BlueBeatâ??s chutzpah. The music site that quickly attracted an EMI lawsuit this week for selling Beatles tracks for $0.25-a-pop , even though The Fab Four hasnâ??t yet authorised
BlueBeats Claim That It Owns The Beatles Falls On Deaf Ears paidContent.org
BlueBeat Claims to Own New Copyrights to Old Beatles Songs Wired News
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Norway court snubs call to block the Pirate Bay
Gulf Times - 19 Hours ago
A court in Norway has rejected calls from the entertainment industry to force communications giant Telenor to block its customers from accessing popular file sharing website the Pirate Bay. It ruled Telenor
Norway court rejects calls to block Pirate Bay The Local Sweden
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EMI Sues Beatles Usurper Off the Net
Slashdot - 20 Hours ago
blackest_k sends along a Wired piece on EMI's successful suit to get Beatles music off the Net. Here is the judge's ruling (PDF). 'A federal judge on Thursday ordered a Santa Cruz company to immediately
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Judge: Norwegian ISP Does Not Have to Block The Pirate Bay
OSNews - 11/7/2009
Every now and then you come across these news items that make just too much sense to be true. Earlier this year, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry threatened Norway's largest ISP,
Norwegian Court Rules ISP Doesn't Have To Block The Pirate Bay Slashdot
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Google Lures Copyright Holders With ContentID...
ITProPortal.com - 11/7/2009
In what could be a major turnaround for all those content owners who upload on YouTube, Google seeks to bring in a proposition to enable the content owners make money from advertising revenues surrounding
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Health info security laws a hurdle to health Internet
Government Health IT - 11/6/2009
Federal agencies hope to use the government�s Connect software to share health information with private healthcare providers, but current information security and privacy laws significantly block
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Spotify is killing piracy, study suggests
PCRetail - 11/6/2009
Freemium music streaming service Spotify is pulling people away from illegally downloading music, a new report suggests. In a survey of 2,310 British adults, nearly two-thirds (62%) of those who admitted
Spotify 'helps curb music piracy' Telegraph
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EU promises illegal downloaders a fair trial
CIO IT-Strategie für Manager - 11/6/2009
The EU is introducing legislation that will ensure web users accused of illegally downloading are put through a "fair and impartial procedure" before being disconnected. Measures to tackle internet piracy
Illegal file sharers promised 'fair' hearing Webactive
Spain won't disconnect illegal file sharers The Register
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Talk Talk slams Government's file-sharing plans
Webactive - 11/6/2009
ISP threatens legal action and says plans 'substitute proper judicial process for a kangaroo court' Talk Talk has warned the Government it will not disconnect users accused of illegal file sharing unless
Talk Talk slams Government's illegal file-sharing plans Computing.co.uk
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Danish anti-piracy group gives up
Addict3d.org - 11/7/2009
Christian sez, 'Just now it has been announced in the press by the official Danish Anti-Piracy agency, Antipiratgruppen, that they are throwing in the towel and will seize their operations completely;
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Does more broadband mean more piracy?
Los Angeles Times - 11/4/2009
Late last week the Motion Picture Assn. of America responded (get the .pdf here) by calling on the FCC to 'encourage' ISPs to adopt technological barriers against illegal copying. It also urged the FCC
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Trials Dev Pirated Its Own Game to Drive Interest [Piracy]
Addict3d.org - 11/7/2009
RedLynx, the developer of the well received downloadable title Trials, said that it seeded pirate torrent sites with neutered copies of the game in order to stoke interest in the title. According to GamesIndustry.biz,
Developer Leaks Own Game to Pirates Escapist Magazine
Trials HD developer RedLynx pirated own game Geek.com
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AFACT attacks Westnet piracy policy
ZDNet Australia - 11/2/2009
iiNet managing director Michael Malone today denied that cancelling iiNet subsidiary Westnet's policy to forward copyright breach notifications was designed to be obstructive to copyright holders. Day
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Finland - Finland makes broadband Internet a legal right for citizens
CRU - 11/6/2009
Finland's governement has passed a law that will guarantee all citizens are legally entitled to a minimum broadband connection speed of one megabit per second, the first country in the world to make universal
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Norwegian Court: ISP Telenor Need Not Block The Pirate Bay
Digital Media Wire - 11/6/2009
Oslo, Norway - International record label trade group IFPI has lost its court case that sought to compel Norwegian ISP Telenor to block its subscribers' access to file-sharing hub The Pirate Bay, TorrentFreak
Court Says Telenor Doesn't Need To Block The Pirate Bay Techdirt
Norwegian ISP doesn't have to block Pirate Bay, says court Industry Standard
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