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WIPO Committee Presentations Show Nuanced View of Copyright
Secret Copyright Treaty Leaks. It's Bad. Very Bad.
Singer In Grocery Store Ordered To Pay Royalties
An Appeal In the "Harry Potter Lexicon" Case
EU Proposes Retroactive Copyright Extension
DMCA Exemption Time
100 Years of Copyright Hysteria
DVRs Help Some TV Shows Improve Ratings
Anti-Counterfeiting Deal Aims For Global DMCA
Author Encourages Users to Pirate His Book
Court Finds Part of Copyright Act Unconstitutional
Court Orders the Pirate Bay To Delete Torrents
French President Violates His Own Copyright Law, Again
How the Obama Copyright Policies Might Unfold
Japanese Ruling Against Winny Dev Overturned On Appeal
Microsoft Attacks Google on Copyright
Musician Lobby Terms Balanced Copyright "Disgusting"
Provider of Free Public Domain Music Re-Opens
RIAA's Elementary School Copyright Curriculum
You Can't Oppose Copyright and Support Open Source
Cell Phone Owners Allowed To Break Software Locks
Viacom Says User Infringed His Own Copyright
Death By DMCA
Copyright Study Group Seeks Comments
The Worst Bill You've Never Heard Of
MySpace to Use Audio Fingerprinting
BPI Sue AllOfMp3 In British Courts
Feds Demand Prison For Guns N' Roses Uploader
Neither Intellectual Nor Property
Consumers vs. IP Owners: The Future of Copyright
Apple Files Suit Against Psystar
Censoring a Number
Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks
LoTR Lawsuit Threatens Hobbit Production
Three Arrested For Conspiring To Violate the DMCA
Spain Adds 'Copyright Tax' to Blank Media
U.S. Copyright Lobby Out of Touch
Prototype System Blocks Digital Cameras
O'Reilly On How Copyright Got To Its Current State
Secret copyright treaty leaks. It's bad. Very bad.
20-Year Copyright Extensions Coming To Europe
Lecture Notes Considered Infringement
Pirate Bay P2P Trial Begins In Sweden
UK Report Proposes Changes To IP Laws
Captain Copyright Targets Kids
A Law Professor's Opinion of Viacom vs YouTube
False Copyright Claims
UK Rejects Extending Music Copyright
Wired Interview with Copyright Comic Authors
UK Government Confiscates Firefox CDs
Copyright Axe To Fall On YouTube?
Copyright and Patent Laws Hurt the Economy
Optimum Copyright Period Decided by Math
Cutting out the Naughty Bits Ruled Illegal
YouTube Finds Signing Rights Deals Frustrating
CRIA Falling Apart?
Nintendo Asks For Government Help To Fight Piracy
When Free Speech and Foreign IP Law Collide
Google Subpoenas Microsoft & Yahoo
Congress Pressures DoJ With PIRATE Part II
Q & A With Canada's Michael Geist
Google Violates Miro's Copyright?
Canadian Record Industry's Secret Lobby Campaign
Proving Creative Commons Licensing of a Work?
Copyright Cutback Proposed As RIAA Solution
Richard Stallman Talks On Copyright Vs. the People
Google Wins a Court Battle
Did Producer Timbaland Steal From the Demoscene?
Font Raid Spells Trouble for Publisher
US Group Wants Canada Blacklisted Over Piracy
You Can Oppose Copyright and Support Open Source
Canada's New DMCA Considered Worst Copyright Law
Jack Kirby Heirs Reclaim Marvel/Disney Rights
Lessig On Free Content, Copyright
Publishers Thank Google for Book Sales
DRM and the Myth of the Analog Hole
Belgian ISP Scores Victory In Landmark P2P Case
China Passes Internet Copyright Legislation
Viacom Demands YouTube Remove Videos
Apple Pulls C64 Emulator From the App Store
Why the Photos On Wikipedia Are So Bad
Canadian University Students Taught To Protect IP
Court Says You Can Copyright a Cease-And-Desist Letter
Physics Journal May Reconsider Wikipedia Ban
U.S. Joins Hollywood in War on Piracy
EFF Jumps in Against RIAA for Copyright Misuse
IOC Trademarks Part of Canadian National Anthem
AP Looks at Piracy, Misses the Point
U.S. Copyright Report More Rhetoric Than Reality
Google to Viacom - The Law is Clear, and On Our Side
Students Protest Turnitin.com
Canada's Proposed DMCA-Style Law Draws Fire
Case Against Video-Sharing Site Dismissed
Google Pushes Back Against US Copyright Treaty
Why YouTube Needs the Rights to Your Video
iTunes DRM-Free Files Contain Personal Info
Copyright Expert Uninvited From Canada Policy Forum
Provider of Free Public Domain Music Shuts Down
Canadian Movie Piracy Claims Mostly Fiction?
J. K. Rowling Wins $6,750 In Infringement Case
New Congressional Bill Makes DMCA Look Tame
Germany Accepts Strict Piracy Law
Net Radio Appeal On Royalties Rejected
Razorback2 Servers Seized
Sony May Try To Stop PS3 Game Resales
Source Code & Copyright
Strong Court Ruling Upholds the Artistic License
Google News Found Guilty of Copyright Violation
Partial Victory for Perfect 10?
Thou Shalt Not View The Super Bowl on a 56" Screen
Da Vinci Code Author Sued
Backlash Builds Against US Copyright Blacklist
Harlan Ellison Sues For "Star Trek" Episode
Disney Video Used to Explain Copyright
DoJ Sides With RIAA On Damages
New York MTA Asserts Copyright Over Schedule
The Parallel Politics of Copyright and Environment
Open Source Code In a Closed Source Company
RIAA's Attack On NewYorkCountryLawyer Fails
Google and Microsoft Help To Defend Fair Use
Singer in grocery store ordered to pay royalties
Canadian Pirate Party close to registering in upco
Music Industry Looking for Lyrics Payoff
The Year's Most Pirated Videos
Xbox 360 Backup Discs Bootable
Creative Commons License Upheld by Dutch Court
AllofMP3.com May Hinder Russia Joining WTO
Creative Commons v3.0 Launched
Did Viacom find smoking gun in YouTube case?
French Parliament Fights iPod and iTunes
GPL Successfully Defended in German Court
Germany's RIAA Sues Rapidshare - YouTube Next?
Kororaa Accused of Violating GPL
Legal Issues of Opening Up Proprietary Standards?
Microsoft Patents Process To "Unpirate" Music
P2P tracking in Australia exposed
Students Sue Anti-Plagiarism Service
The Catcher's Sequel Goes Awry
YouTube rescues lost "Horrors" alternate ending
Everyday Copyright Violations
Stanford To Charge Reconnect Fee For DMCA Notices
VirtualDub Author Stymied by Trademark Troll
Parts of French 'iPod Law' Struck Down
CSS of DVDs Ruled 'Ineffective' by Finnish Courts
Why Your e-Books Are No Longer Yours
BPI Forces YouTube to Remove Musician's Own Music
Should Copyright of Academic Works Be Abolished?
Obama Requests Creative Commons for Presidential Debates
Canadian Copyright Group Wants iPod Tax
Viacom Sues Google Over YouTube for $1 Billion
The Future of Digital Books
Viacom Claims Copyright On Irrlicht Video
CATO Institute Releases Paper Criticizing DMCA
YouTube Blocked in Brazil
Google Buys YouTube for $1.65 Billion
To Media Companies, BitTorrent Implies Guilt
Designer Accused of Copying His Own Work By Stock Art Website
Court Ruling Clouds Open Source Licensing
Richard Stallman talks on Copyright V. The People
DVR Helps Some TV Shows Become Hits
Group says unlimited broadband promotes piracy
We Were Smarter About Copyright Law 100 Years Ago
EU Weighs Copyright Law
US Says Canadian Copyright As Bad As China's, Russia's
MPAA Files Lawsuits Targeting Major Torrent Sites
3 Strikes — Denying Physics Won't Save the Video Stars
Collective Licensing for Web-Based Music Distribution
Geist On Copyright As Canada Consult Nears End
The "Copyright Black Hole" Swallowing Our Culture
The Case For Perpetual Copyright
Image of Popeye Enters Public Domain In the EU
Court Orders The Pirate Bay To Delete Torrents
ISP Filters & Copyright Extension Defeated In EU
Dear Lily- A letter to artists against filesharing
How can so many wrongs be a copyright?
Obama Photog Says "You're Both Wrong" To AP & Fairey
Science Journal Publishers Wary of Free Information
Students Settle With TurnItIn In Copyright Case
The Dangers of Open Content
ThePirateBay.org Raided and Shut Down
Music Copyright In EU Extended To 70 Years
Project Gutenberg Volunteers Partial IMSLP Hosting
Circuit City Ripping DVDs for Users
Interview With Pirate Party Leader Rick Falkvinge
NFL Caught Abusing the DMCA
Company Uses DMCA To Take Down Second-Hand Software
Making the Case That Virtual Property Is a Bad Idea
Bill Gates discusses intellectual property and pir
MPAA Being Sued For Allegedly Hacking Torrentspy
US Register of Copyrights Says DMCA Is 'Working Fine'
A Bit of Bittorrent Bother
Microsoft Piracy Plan Means Concerns for IT
30 Days of DRM
An Ethical Question Regarding Ebooks
Google's Information On DMCA Takedown Abuse
Guily if accused - world's harshest copyright law
UK's National Portrait Gallery Threatens To Sue Wikipedia User
New Developments In NPG/Wikipedia Lawsuit Threat
Commerce Department Pushing For New "Copyright Czar"
U.S. Puts 12 Nations On Watch For Piracy