Tuesday, June 30, 2009
News Roundup - June 2009
1. Copyfraud: Poisoning the public domain
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2. Google's real YouTube strategy
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3. ISPs vs BBC iPlayer: Missing the point?
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4. Great Australian Firewall to censor online games
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5. Firms must go to court to stop all counterfeit hauls
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6. YouTube reports exponential growth; issues viral video challenge
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7. TV's future: the partnerships are forming now
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8. YouTube XL: Designed for viewing on HDTVs
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9. Gov. to pirates: we'll slow you down, not cut you off
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10. Napster and the "The more things change" rule
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11. DRM licensing group plan to plug analog hole
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12. New Thomas trial opens with advantage to RIAA
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13. Virgin mulls suspensions of file sharers
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14. ISP spying begins in UK, as Universal, Virgin ink a deal
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15. Rapidshare stung with €24m fine
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16. Boxee launches on Windows; new apps from CurrentTV, Digg, MLB.tv
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17. Qik rolls out live video streaming for Google Android
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18. The media is dead. Long live the media
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19. Having forced one Irish ISP to adopt three strikes rules, labels sue to force others to match policy
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20. 'Insane' $1.9 million verdict could prove RIAA's downfall
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21. RIAA's $1.92 million victory: more about message, less about money
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22. Wow! Jury verdict in Capitol v Thomas-Rasset: $2 million
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23. Data and software both want to be shared
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