Star Wars – Return of the Lawsuit?
Behind lock doors lie copies of unreleased movies. Behind encrypted private chat rooms are people aiming the break into those locked doors to claim these […]
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Behind lock doors lie copies of unreleased movies. Behind encrypted private chat rooms are people aiming the break into those locked doors to claim these […]
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Known for being a large resource of eDonkey2000 links for TV shows, “The-RealWorld” makes it’s return to the Internet for another round.
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The idea of the broadcast flag is rather unsettling to many Americans. It restricts many things one can do with a television set that he
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Michael Geist has released a book called “In the Public Interest”. It is a book on Canadian Copyright in today’s digital world. It talks about
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The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) was disappointment in the Canadian Recording Industry Association’s (CRIA) characterization of parts of two national polls
CIPPIC Says CRIA Headed In Wrong Direction Read More »
Satellite radios are a relatively new thing in the world of digital technology. With a system that receives a signal, it is no surprise that
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The Motion Picture Laboratories Inc. (aka MovieLabs) will begin operation later this year as a nonprofit consortium later this year. MovieLabs will have a budget
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The birth of Napster sparked a war between the recording industry and the consumer.
Podcasting – New Era in Content? Read More »
Some trends stick around while others undergo massive changes. Cachelogic released a study recently on just what is really going on in the world of
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Lobbyists are trying to persuade lawmakers in the United States to pass a bill that not only resurrects the high definition broadcast flag, but also
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