ACTA Negotiations Will Continue into 2009
ACTA negotiations will continue it’s usual secrecy into 2009 after wrapping up in Paris. Reportedly, they will continue negotiations in Morocco.
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Old articles I published on other sites
ACTA negotiations will continue it’s usual secrecy into 2009 after wrapping up in Paris. Reportedly, they will continue negotiations in Morocco.
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There is a growing trend to define the internet as little more than a “broadcaster”, but isn’t it a bad thing to start considering the
Is It Right to Consider the Internet as Little More Than a Broadcaster? Read More »
It seems that the French government wants to treat the internet like a broadcaster and tax it accordingly.
French Government Wants to Tax the Internet Read More »
The administrator of OiNK, the once popular private BitTorrent website, as well as five others, have appeared before court recently. No plea has been entered
OiNK Admin Appears Before British Court Read More »
There’s always the passing thought of getting raided for uploading copyrighted works, but over a viral video originally on YouTube?
60 Year-Old Australian’s House Raided Over Re-Posting YouTube Clip Read More »
In a move that sent shock waves around the internet, Culture secretary Andy Burnham announced that he supports extending the UK copyright term from 50
British Government Announces Support for Copyright Term Extension Read More »
Oh the things that sound good on paper…
MPAA Wants to ‘Automatically’ Eliminate Piracy Read More »
It may get a little harder for the MPAA to play the moral card – not to mention getting funding for movie production for it’s
Financier for MPAA Members Arrested – Court Battle Looms Read More »
It has been a little over 6 years since the Recording Industry Association of America settled a case where they were accused for price fixing.
RIAA Sued for Price Fixing – 6 Years Later Read More »
Canada was headed into political uncertainty with copyright legislation being successfully pushed under the rug throughout the election this year.
Canada Elects Minority Government, Could Avoid Canadian DMCA Again Read More »