- Pirate Bay Uploads Surge 50% in a Year, Despite Anti-Piracy Efforts
- Advertising bodies commit to measures designed to stop placement of ads next to illegal content
- UK copyright reforms to take effect in April 2014
- Copyright Monopoly Disintegration Inevitable As It Only Takes A Single Country
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
News Roundup - December 2013
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Saturday, November 30, 2013
News Roundup - November 2013
- UK.gov's web filtering mission creep: Now it plans to block 'extremist' websites
- Google in Dutch: Privacy changes BREAK data law, says Netherlands
- Looks like Google may ask you to PAY for YouTube music - report
- What Piracy? Removing DRM Boosts Music Sales by 10 Percent
- MPAA Banned From Using Piracy and Theft Terms in Hotfile Trial
- Court Orders Google, Microsoft & Yahoo to Make Pirate Sites Disappear
- Linking to infringing material may not on its own be an act of copyright infringement, says UK judge
- IOC Demands 2014 Olympics Piracy Takedowns & Blocks “Within Minutes”
- How to Unblock Websites For Free and Why it Feels Good
- Why Even Doctor Who Has Trouble Following Copyright
- UK Piracy Blocklist Expands With YIFY, PrimeWire, Vodly and Others
- Russian App Wants E-Book Piracy To End, Happily Ever After
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Thursday, October 31, 2013
News Roundup - October 2013
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Monday, September 30, 2013
News Roundup - September 2013
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Saturday, August 31, 2013
News Roundup - August 2013
- Tor usage up by more than 100% in August
- Movie Piracy Hurts Health Research and Patient Care, UCSF Claims
- Can Streaming Services Make Money?
- US feds: 'Let's make streaming copyrighted content a FELONY'
- Information sharing with new IP crime police unit can help rights holders obtain redress for infringements, says expert
- Industry urged to help 'connected TV' users distinguish between regulated and unregulated content
- Pirate Party Reports IT Minister to the Police for Copyright Infringement
CBS Blackout Triggers Surge in TV-Show Piracy - Digital Seen Surpassing TV In Capturing Our Time
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
News Roundup - July 2013
Google accounts for quarter of US internet traffic – report
Premier League wins injunction against website facilitating illegal football streaming
Finland Writes History With Crowdsourced Copyright Law
U.K. Cracking Down On Porn, Blocking It Unless Users Opt In
UK economy to lose £198m if BBC and pals lose EPG slots - Ministry of Fun
Irish watchdog won't probe Apple, Facebook over PRISM... but COULD IT?
Google Chromecast: Here's why it's the most important smart TV tech ever
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Sunday, June 30, 2013
News Roundup - June 2013
- Indian govt blocks 40 smut sites, forgets to give reason
- Think you're streaming Superman? Think again, punk
- New copyright laws give researchers right to conduct 'electronic analysis' of copied content
- File-Sharers Have Right to Anonymous Speech, Court Hears
- How The Copyright Industry Pushed For Internet Surveillance
- Plugs and 3D Printing – Hollywood’s Piracy Problems in Perspective
- AT&T Gets Patent to Monitor and Track File-Sharing Traffic
- UK Government Announces New Intellectual Property Crime Unit
- U.S. Army Restricts Access To 'The Guardian' Website
- Q&A: On The Death Of Google Reader And The Future Of Reading
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Friday, May 31, 2013
News Roundup - May 2013
- Streaming music works for us, say US and UK indie labels
- Nintendo throws flaming legal barrel at YouTubing fans
- Congress: It's not the Glass that's scary - It's the GOOGLE
- Pirate Bay cofounder to run for European Parliament
- Copyright minister: Google has better access to No. 10 than me
- Individuals can be identified despite IP address sharing, BT says
- Copyright owners to help set meaning of 'diligent search' in orphan works reforms, says IPO
- Pirate Bay Proxy Now Included in Secret ISP Blocklist
- Canadian Police and Government Caught Pirating Movies and TV-Shows
- P2P badboy The Pirate Bay sets sail for the Caribbean
- DreamWorks spends millions on teen YouTube network
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
News Roundup - April 2013
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
News Roundup - March 2013
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
News Roundup - February 2013
- New Zealand court hands out second peppercorn downloading penalty
- 3 million Freesat receivers now out there, and boxes to get YouTube
- Hargreaves supportive of Government copyright reforms but questions limitations to private copying exception
- Anonymous State of the Union threat is official: What you should know
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
News Roundup - January 2013
- Antigua’s Legal “Pirate Site” Authorized by the World Trade Organization
- Top Gear isn't TV, not when it's on YouTubeThe re-sale of digital music and video files in the EU may not be found to infringe copyright, says expert
- Media organisations question Government's legal basis for copyright reforms
- Kim Dotcom's back with a new 50GB free storage service: Mega
- Pirate Party Australia focuses on Senate for federal election
- The 16th Century Religious Wars And Today’s Copyright Monopoly Wars Have More In Common Than You Think
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