- Online TV spats mean fewer free shows on Web
- LimeWire Shuts Down After Losing Court Battle With The RIAA
- German court sets file sharing damages at €15, not €300
- LimeWire: will users turn to legal alternatives?
- YouTube's Chad Hurley to step down as chief executive
- Scholars Say International Property Accord Needs Senate Approval
- The $105 Fix That Could Protect You From Copyright-Troll Lawsuits
- Broadcast networks blocking Google TV's access to shows on their Websites
- Leaked Letter Exposes Sarkozy’s Repressive Anti-Piracy Agenda
- Cinema iPhone pirate escapes jail in test case appeal
- Google must name YouTube cyber bullies
- Pirates In The Sky: Filesharers Want To Build Weather-Balloon-Hosted Download Site
- Legal P2P venture fails
- Google to digitize Dead Sea Scrolls
- YouTube clasps naked dancer to bosom
- Record companies lose illegal download case
- Harry Hill takes his comedy online
- EFF backs political site's Righthaven counter-suit
Sunday, October 31, 2010
News Roundup - October 2010
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