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The Motley Fool January 5, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
Not-So-Scary Movie Does piracy threaten the movie studios? Not just yet. |
InternetNews May 11, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
MySpace: Get Out And Stay Out A new partnership gives MySpace stronger control over copyrighted content on its site. |
PC World April 2003 Dylan F. Tweney |
Now They're After You: Music Cops Target Users Recording industry expands focus and guns for file traders. |
PC World February 2005 Tom Spring |
The (Movie) Empire Strikes Back Spooked by powerful PCs and broadband pipes that make it ever easier to copy and share films, the movie industry is expanding its legal and legislative offensive against perceived threats. |
InternetNews December 26, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Google's Problem Solving Year? Viacom sued Google for $1 billion over YouTube copyright infringement in 2007, but both parties know the problem is is more likely to be solved by an engineer than a lawyer. |
Information Today January 30, 2012 |
CCC and MPLC Partner for New Corporate Movie License The Motion Picture License is a companion to CCC's Annual Copyright License, which gives knowledge workers the freedom to legally share content with each other while respecting the rights of copyright holders. |
InternetNews October 5, 2007 David Needle |
Piracy's Other Price - Jobs Report says 373,375 Americans currently unemployed can thank motion picture, sound recording, video game and software pirates for the lack of job opportunities. |
BusinessWeek July 14, 2003 Heather Green |
Hollywood's Most Wanted St. Louis-based 321's software allows people to protect their $19.95 investment in prerecorded DVDs by making copies before they're lost or damaged. To Hollywood, the software is no less than a tool for piracy. That has sparked controversy over just what's permissible under the law. |
Home Theater October 14, 2008 |
Another Bad Copyright Law Passes The newly signed Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act escalates penalties for copyright infringement. |
PC Magazine July 7, 2011 Chloe Albanesius |
Pirates Beware, ISPs Agree to Copyright Alert System A coalition of copyright holders and ISPs like Comcast and Verizon have signed up for the "Copyright Alert System," which will provide notices to consumers if their ISP suspects there is illegal downloading going on. |
InternetNews October 18, 2007 Jack Rogers |
Media Bigwigs Set Guidelines for Policing Web Videos CBS, Microsoft, NBC, News Corp., Disney, and others lay down the law to fight copyright infringement online. |
Home Theater June 25, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
YouTube Dodges Copyright Bullet Viacom's $1 billion infringement suit thrown out of court. |
InternetNews November 11, 2005 Roy Mark |
Public Knowledge Pans AG's Copyright Proposal Digital rights group Public Knowledge picks apart legislation that puts copyright theft in criminal code. |
Information Today June 2009 K. Matthew Dames |
Intellectual Property: Why the Frame of `Piracy' Matters What does piracy really mean? The term's definition and history are important along with the reasons why its continued misrepresentation matters to the country's copyright policy. |
PC World October 2004 Michael Desmond |
Sneaky Sharing Despite well-publicized wins by piracy foes, illegal digital music and movie trading continues to flourish in underground havens. |
PC World November 2002 Kevin McKean |
Up Front: A Corporate Posse for Copyright Thieves? That's how a tough new bill proposes to stop movie and music pirates. |
BusinessWeek July 8, 2010 Grover & Shields |
Why Hollywood Loves the White House Again In contrast to the last Bush White House, the Obama Administration has been responsive to Hollywood's policy agenda. |
The Motley Fool December 11, 2010 Gabriel Perna |
YouTube Extends Video Time, Promises Copyright Protection The company believes its ContentID program will help protect copyright holders. |
InternetNews July 20, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Google, Viacom Lawyers Square Off on DMCA Viacom and Google go to court July 27 to decide which of the two companies should bear the cost of keeping Viacom's copyrighted content off YouTube. The outcome could impact blogs and photo-sharing sites, and stifle Web 2.0. |
InternetNews May 25, 2007 Gerit Quealy |
All's Fair in Fair Use? The Viacom/Google-YouTube copyright skirmish could be the latest in a string of lawsuits desperately attempting to clarify what constitutes fair use. |
InternetNews June 13, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
YouTube to ID Copyrighted Content YouTube will begin testing technology to identify user-uploaded video content copyrighted by TimeWarner and Walt Disney. |
Information Today November 19, 2009 |
International Activists Launch New Copyright Watch Website The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Electronic Information for Libraries, and other international copyright experts joined together to launch a public website created to centralize resources on national copyright laws. |
InternetNews October 15, 2007 David Needle |
Can Google's Video ID System Secure YouTube? Beta version of YouTube Video Identification system is launched. |
Home Theater August 3, 2007 Mark Fleischmann |
GooTube to Go Legit Google struggling to keep copyrighted material off of YouTube. |
InternetNews May 18, 2007 Clint Boulton |
Will Copyright Alliance's Wax Trigger YouTube's Wane? YouTubes of the world be warned. This coalition vows to uphold and enforce copyright laws under the First Amendment. |
BusinessWeek July 14, 2003 Tom Lowry |
"People Are Willing to Pay" Viacom CFO Richard Bressler talks about developing new business models for media in the Digital Age while protecting content. |
PC World June 2002 Tom Spring |
Consumer Alert: Feds Eye Copy Locks for PC Gear Congress gets into copy controls fray as tech firms, Hollywood duke it out... |
The Motley Fool September 19, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Movie Studios vs. Jolly Rogers Major movie studios are banding together against piracy. While the goals are perfectly understandable, investors should hope that the studios keep a careful eye on controlling piracy while encouraging new means of digital distribution for their content. |