8:35 AMCopyright enforcement might be getting out of hand in Scandinavia. As anti-piracy groups and copyright owners continue to work with authorities to curtail piracy in the region, police this week raided the home of a 9-year-old suspect and confiscated her “Winnie the Pooh” laptop...
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A landmark ruling in one of the many mass-BitTorrent lawsuits in the US has suffered a severe blow to a thus far lucrative business. Among other things, New York Judge Gary Brown explains in great detail why an IP-address is not sufficient evidence to identify copyright infringers. According to...
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Understanding Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Abuse
Addressing the issue of DMCA violations in forum postings and other online areas.
Establishing a positive relationship between forum users and forum team members regarding this issue.
Explaining the purpose and general rationale of...
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