- High Court forces BT to block links to pirate site
- Star Wars helmets did not infringe copyright because they are not art, Supreme Court rules
- Clippings ruling could derail much online publishing, says expert
- Clippings services users must have licence or infringe newspapers' copyright, says court
- Pirate Party Launches Movie Download Sites As “Declaration of War”
- Fox Will Boost U.S. TV-Show Piracy
- Wal-Mart Dives Into Video Streaming
- Music rights body wants 'traffic light' indications of infringing material in search results
- AMD, Dell and YouTube team up to stream major concerts
- Judge: Pirate Party Name-Ban Decision Stands
- Internet disconnection breaches free expression rights, says co-operation body
- High Court asks ECJ if streaming service breaks copyright laws
- French copyright enforcers unable to keep up with complaints, reports claim
- Yahoo! does not have to delete copyright-infringing search results Italian court rules
- UK investment in IP-protected assets reached £65bn by 2008, research finds
- Netflix, NBC Universal renew contract; more shows for streaming
- Google’s Anti-Piracy Filter Is Quite Effective
- ISPs, Academics and Citizens Oppose EU Anti-Piracy Legislation
- Legal protection should only be given to artists who sign up for copyright exchange, says musicians' rights campaigner
- US could use extradition agreement to force UK copyright infringing suspects to face trial in the US, media reports say
Sunday, July 31, 2011
News Roundup - July 2011
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