- Copyright takedown requests made in a week now number more than those made during whole of 2009, Google says
- US Judge says IP addresses don't identify pirates
- ACTA unlikely to come into operation, Kroes says
- Search engines' plans to help combat piracy seek extra safeguards that existing EU law does not provide, expert says
- Iconic Piracy Suit Against Google Dismissed, Despite $25,000 Bounty
- File-Sharing Church Weds First Couple
- Streaming Site ‘Admin’ Freed, But Agrees 1 Year Hiatus With HBO
- The Pirate Bay Partners With Academic Researchers to Counter Propaganda
- NBC Will Stream The London Olympics Live — But Only To TV Subscribers
Thursday, May 31, 2012
News Roundup - May 2012
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