- Hulu to charge $10 for iPad and Playstation 3 TV
- China threatens Google's internet licence over HK redirect
- YouTube: HTML5 "does not yet meet all of our needs"
- Google tries new approach in China
- Pakistan to vet websites for blasphemy
- YouTube fights off $1bn lawsuit from Viacom
- England World Cup match drives dramatic rise in web streaming
- UK internet audience rises by 1.9 million over last year
- Web-savvy lawyers stand to gain online
- “Damaging To Culture”, Online Library Smashed By Police
- ‘Piracy Is Theft, Clean and Simple’ US Vice President Says
- RapidShare Kills Reward Program Over Piracy Concerns
- ASCAP Assails Free-Culture, Digital-Rights Groups
- Copyright Czar Backs IP Enforcement, ‘Fair Use’
- First RIAA File Sharing Trial Morphs Into Groundhog Day
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
News Roundup - June 2010
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