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Court Says You Can Copyright a Cease-And-Desist Letter
Geek Wins Copyright Lawsuit Against Corporation
Thou Shalt Not View The Super Bowl on a 56" Screen
Finnish Appeals Court Rules Breaking CSS Illegal
Google Loses Cache-Copyright Lawsuit in Belgium
Sony BMG Says Ripping CDs is Stealing
US Register of Copyrights Says DMCA Is 'Working Fine'
Canada's New DMCA Considered Worst Copyright Law
Copyright Advocacy Group Violates Copyright
Copyright Alliance Presses Presidential Candidates
Copyright Board Lawyer Responds On Pandora's End
Copyright Expert Uninvited From Canada Policy Forum
Copyright Law Used to Shut Down Site
Court Finds Part of Copyright Act Unconstitutional
EFF, Public Knowledge Sue Over Secret IP Pact
Everyday Copyright Violations
False Copyright Claims
First Guilty Verdict In Criminal Copyright Case
Games Workshop Forbids Warhammer Fan Films
IOC Trademarks Part of Canadian National Anthem
If IP Is Property, Where Is the Property Tax?
Jonathan Lethem On Plagiarism
Lecture Notes Considered Infringement
Microsoft Attacks Google on Copyright
Net Radio Appeal On Royalties Rejected
Provider of Free Public Domain Music Re-Opens
Scientology Given Direct Access To eBay Database
The Case For Perpetual Copyright
Thomson Reuters Sues Over Open-Source Endnote-Alike Zotero
US Air Force Issues DMCA Takedown Notice
Who Owns Software?
Wikileaks Releases ACTA Negotiations As "0-Day"
ABC/Disney Shuts Down Blog Exercising Fair Use
Congress Creates Copyright Cops
Copyright Lobbies Threaten Federal College Funding
DOJ Doesn't Like the Idea of A Copyright Czar
Is Copy Protection Needed or Futile?
NBC Believes They Own Political Discourse
RIAA Wants $1.5 Million Per CD Copied
Report Says 36.4% of World's Computers Infringe on IP
Rumors of a 'Whisper Campaign' Forming Against Fair Use
Texas Family 'Sues Creative Commons'
Viacom Yields to YouTuber Who DMCA Counterclaimed
WIPO Creating New IP Rights Over Web Content
XM+MP3 Going to Trial
Scientist Must Pay to Read His Own Paper
Australian Government Considers Copying UK Copyright Law Ideas
Google Pushes Back Against US Copyright Treaty
Rowling Sues Harry Potter Lexicon