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Mitchell Silverman, an attorney in Florida, noticed in a recent news-story that GW Bush's twin daughters presented him with a mix CD of exercise mus read more »
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WASHINGTON - A trade group that includes Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and other high-tech companies has asked federal regulators to order changes in read more »
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A trade association representing major music publishers signed on as plaintiffs in an existing lawsuit accusing YouTube of copyright infringement, jo read more »
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In the over 20,000 file-sharing cases filed so far, the RIAA has relied on a simple procedure: scour P2P networks for shared music, file a John Doe l read more »
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The tagline for home improvement superstore Lowe's may be "Let's Build Something Together," but that "something" sure isn't good PR when it co read more »
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The Recording Industry Association of American got a chance on Thursday to show everyone just how heavy and intimidating the legal club of copyright read more »
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It's that time of year already: even though you're still stockpiling your Halloween candy and figuring out whether to be a pirate or a ninja, retai read more »
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Munchflower Zaius is upset. Not about having the name "Munchflower Zaius," (which she chose as her Second Life moniker), but about having her Nomin read more »
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In addition to facing the wrath of content owners around the world, The Pirate Bay administrators have recently been facing a much more local threat: read more »
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A federal judge in Washington, DC, has handed the RIAA another setback in its campaign against on-campus file-sharing. In Arista v. Does 1-19, a case read more »
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The Copyright Alliance, which counts the MPAA and RIAA amongst its members, has sent letters and questionnaires to presidential candidates in an effo read more »
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It's hard to engage in file-sharing if you don't have any Internet access. That's the threat behind a new memorandum of understanding between the read more »
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The Pirate Bay faces three separate legal challenges this holiday season, though site administrators tell Ars that they're not worried by any of the read more »
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The University of Michigan's head librarian, Paul Courant, started a blog this November to talk about large-scale digitization projects. Sounds nonc read more »
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Earlier this month, the RIAA announced that it had sent off yet another wave of prelitigation settlement letters to college campuses across the US. T read more »
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If you've been online longer than three minutes, chances are you've inadvertently stumbled across a cybersquatter's turf at least once or twice. S read more »
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As the RIAA's legal campaign against file-sharers has unfolded, one of the arguments made by a number of the defendants is that record companies are read more »
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If you were responsible for a college's network and were faced with infringement notices from the recording and motion picture industries, how would read more »