Tuesday, March 31, 2009

News Roundup - March 2009



1. Guns N' Roses blogger faces music prison
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2. Online video regulation structure outlined by Government
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3. Government outlines new creative industries' rights agency
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4. Copyright - let the authors beware
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5. Top US video sites in February 2009
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6. Not Enough Time in the Day to ... Watch TV.
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7. UK opposes copyright exemptions for mash-ups
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8. New Zealand pulls back from guilt-by-accusation piracy law
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9. Obama removes YouTube from YouTube-side chats
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10. YouTube, Universal near new video deal
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11. Metallica's Lars Ulrich illegally downloads own album
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12. Swedish police claim massive anti-piracy bust
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13. Robbie Williams, Billy Bragg et al say downloads aren't illegal
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14. Pro-filesharing Swedish party hopes for seat in Brussels
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15. Obama continues Bush's secrecy policy on mysterious IP trade deal
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16. Another 45 Years of Protection in the EU for Performers and Record
Companies?
IP Osgoode March 18
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17. Can internet music pirates be made to walk the plank?
Independent March 11
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18. Copyright extension debate: coming next week
Daily Telegraph March 13
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19. Good music needs fair licensing
Guardian March 11
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20. Irish ISPs rally against record label anti-piracy threat
Register March 17
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21. The Pirate Bay: An Ocean Away from Google?
IP Osgoode March 9
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