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Australian ISPs may send copyright violation notices
A group from the Australian federal government, copyright holders and Internet Service Providers have proposed sending "educational" notices to stop people from downloading pirated content.
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YouTube's Fair Use tool addresses disputes over copyright violation claims
Google changes YouTube policies around copyright violation reporting but giving users a "Fair Use" tool to dispute claims of copyright infrigement and send the matter to the courts.
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Copyright violation alert ransomware in the wild
A currently ongoing ransomware campaign is using a novel approach to extort money from end users whose PCs have been locked down - it attempts to extorts $400 from users which would otherwise face...
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Jay Leno uses indie YouTube video; NBC gets it taken down
Internet outcry rises after Jay Leno uses a YouTube video without permission and NBC removes it with a copyright claim takedown.
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Copyrights, APIs, and Oracle vs Google
Can application programming interfaces be copyrighted? The Oracle vs Google jury was instructed to rule as if they could be copyrighted, but the final call, and the fate of programming as we know...
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After mixed copyright win over Google, Oracle looks towards patents
The next phase of the trial will consider whether or not Google violated two patents associated with Java.
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E.U. court rules programming languages not copyrightable
The European Court of Justice rules that programming languages are not copyrightable in a case that closely parallels Oracle v. Google.
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Jury questions in Google-Oracle trial hint at copyright infringement
The jury returned with more questions in the Oracle-Google trial, which suggest that they could be on the road to finding for copyright infringement.
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YouTube faces massive music royalty bill in German copyright case
YouTube could face a massive royalties bill after a court case went against the video-sharing site. The ruling also ruled that YouTube alone is responsible for its users' submissions.
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Revenge Porn Site IsAnyoneUp Sold, Now Anti-Bullying Resource
An anti-bullying website has taken over and removed Hunter Moore's infamous revenge porn site IsAnyoneUp.com.
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Oracle reveals Java copyright case against Google (gallery)
In court, Oracle outlined its Java copyright and patent infringement case against Google with a series of 91 convincing slides
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Oracle, Google CEOs lined up as witnesses in Android IP trial
Both Google and Oracle's CEOs have been named as witnesses by Oracle in its lawsuit over patent and copyright infringement claims surrounding Java and Android.
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Embedding videos can infringe copyright according to the MPAA. Are your embeds safe?
The ruling in the recent copyright infringement case Flava vs Gunter has far reaching ramifications for the future of sharing - especially if the MPAA stops the reversal of the court ruling...
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Students file-sharing work on Facebook: Is it legal?
Could students find themselves breaching copyright rules by sharing their own work online?
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Sex Tech: Porn Site Metrics, Team Brazzers, Adult Friend Finder Images
Brazzers bids for online game sponsorship, the internet is full of porn, Adult Friend Finder sued for image misuse, erotic hypnosis.
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Viacom vs. YouTube: Copyright battle back on, take two
Back to the drawing board for the Viacom vs. YouTube case, as an appeals panel sends the case back to the lower court. But the decision could mean bad news for Web companies.
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Apple: Samsung violated court order, give us the source code
Apple has hit out at Samsung for failing to provide it with source code of its patent infringing product in a timely fashion, after it was ordered by a court to do so.
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Law firms: Facebook Credits violates antitrust law
Facebook is once again being accused of violating U.S. antitrust laws by requiring that social game developers use Facebook Credits on its platform. This time two law firms are getting involved.
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Apple: Apps using contact data are in "violation"; fix coming soon
Apple says that applications that access contact data are in "violation" of the terms and conditions of the App Store, and a fix will soon come into force.
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On copyright, putting the cart before the horse
The U.S. Justice Department is stockpiling prosecutorial ammunition to pursue copyright infringement crimes. The problem, editor Andrew Nusca writes, is that the law isn't any clearer.
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