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 | Tennessee anti-P2P law to cost colleges over $13 million Found at 11/18/2008 via arstechnica.com Big Content got an early Christmas present from the state of Tennessee. A new law will force Tennessee colleges and universities to pay in excess of $13 million over the next two years in what is likely to be a futile attempt to stamp out campus copyright infringement. Read More... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Parody Website Shut Down by Baseless Lawsuit Against Community Organizer Found at 11/18/2008 via  New York - A New York City community organizer is fighting back in court after her parody website challenging redevelopment efforts in New York City's historic Union Square was shut down with bogus claims of copyright infringement and cybersquatting. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Law professor fires back at song-swapping suits Found at 11/18/2008 via www.contracostatimes.com Law expert takes up case of college student to argue digital copyright law being used unconstitutionally More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Law professor fires back at song-swapping suits Found at 11/17/2008 via www.insidebayarea.com Law expert takes up case of college student to argue digital copyright law being used unconstitutionally More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | RIAA Wins, Campuses Lose as Tennessee Governor Signs Campus Network Filtering Law Found at 11/17/2008 via  [R]easonably attempt to prevent the infringement of copyrighted works over the institution's computer and network resources, if such institution receives fifty (50) or more legally valid notices of infringement as prescribed by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 within the preceding year. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Gigs & Bytes: Prof Enters RIAA Lawsuit Controversy Found at 11/17/2008 via www.pollstar.com A Harvard Law School professor representing a Boston University student accused of copyright infringement is attacking the constitutionality of lawsuits launched by the RIAA against individuals. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Law professor fires back at file-sharing lawsuits Found at 11/17/2008 via www.theglobeandmail.com Harvard professor has launched a constitutional assault against a federal copyright law at the heart of the music industry's aggressive strategy More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | French court green lights lawsuits against P2P vendors Found at 11/17/2008 via arstechnica.com Limewire, Vuze, Shareaza, and Morpheus can all be sued on French soil, a court has ruled. Recent copyright law changes in France mean that creators and distributors of software "manifestly" designed to swap content illegally can be prosecuted, fined, and even tossed in jail. Read More... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Callpod Announced Today that It Filed a Lawsuit Against Target Corporation Alleging Copyright Infringement and Lanham ... Found at 11/17/2008 via biz.yahoo.com The lawsuit asserts that Target's "6-in-1 device charger" sold by Target infringes Callpod's intellectual property rights. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Law Professor Hits Back At RIAA File-Swap Suits Found at 11/17/2008 via cbs13.com The music industry's courtroom campaign against people who share songs online is coming under counterattack. A Harvard Law School professor has launched a constitutional assault against a federal copyright law at the heart of the industry's aggressive strategy, which has wrung payments from thousands of song-swappers since 2003. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits The music industry's courtroom campaign against people who share ... Found at 11/17/2008 via www.allaboutjazz.com A Harvard Law School professor has launched a constitutional assault against a federal copyright law at the heart of the industry's aggressive strategy, which has wrung payments from thousands of song-swappers since 2003. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Copyright laws weaving a wicked web - U.S. examples should give Canada pause for thought Found at 11/17/2008 via www.dailyheraldtribune.com Be careful what you wish for. In this year?s U.S. and Canadian election campaigns, politicians discovered they are not immune to the laws [...] More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Law professor fires back at song-swapping suits Found at 11/17/2008 via www.contracostatimes.com Law expert takes up case of college student to argue digital copyright law being used unconstitutionally More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits Found at 11/17/2008 via www.katu.com A Harvard Law School professor has launched a constitutional assault against a federal copyright law at the heart of the industry's aggressive strategy, which has wrung payments from thousands of song-swappers since 2003. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Law Professor Hits Back At RIAA In File-Swap Suit Found at 11/17/2008 via kdka.com The music industry's courtroom campaign against people who share songs online is coming under counterattack. A Harvard Law School professor has launched a constitutional assault against a federal copyright law at the heart of the industry's aggressive strategy, which has wrung payments from thousands of song-swappers since 2003. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |