Sunday, May 31, 2009

News Roundup - May 2009




1.
Billy Bragg calls three-strikes lobbying 'shameful'
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2. Danger Mouse seems to want fans to pirate his blocked release

(LINK)
3. Software pirate convicted of DMCA offences
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4. Thomas seeks new counsel, RIAA brooks no delay
(LINK)
5. Appeals filed in The Pirate Bay case

(LINK)
6. Hulu recognizes Blighty existence

(LINK)
7. XSS flaws poke ridicule at entertainment industry
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8. Google auto-links YouTube, Google accounts
(LINK)
9. US P2P bill aims shackles at browsers, IM

(LINK)
10. Commissioners reveal plans to harmonise EU copyright laws
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11. European Parliament vetoes telecoms reform, demands court order for ISP disconnection
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12. Limewire addresses Washington's concerns; gives P2P users new sharing tools
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13. The disruptive tectonic forces at the intersection of technology and media
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14. Pirate Bay verdict dismissed safe harbors, comparison with Google
(LINK)
15. YouTube swot beats ambulance to birth
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16. Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?
(LINK)
17. Digital Piracy Spreads to Literature
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18. Web-Based Fan Film Raises IP Questions
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19. YouTube flooded with porn
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20. US lawmakers put Canada, Spain on piracy 'watch list'
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21. P2P study: Music crackdown is bad for business
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