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You Can't Oppose Copyright and Support Open Source
Copyright Cutback Proposed As RIAA Solution
UK Rejects Extending Music Copyright
Neither Intellectual Nor Property
Viacom Says User Infringed His Own Copyright
Optimum Copyright Period Decided by Math
False Copyright Claims
MySpace to Use Audio Fingerprinting
U.S. Copyright Lobby Out of Touch
Everyday Copyright Violations
ISP Filters & Copyright Extension Defeated In EU
Lecture Notes Considered Infringement
Olympic Web Site Features Pirated Content
Physics Journal May Reconsider Wikipedia Ban
The Case For Perpetual Copyright
Canadian University Students Taught To Protect IP
Disney Video Used to Explain Copyright
EFF Jumps in Against RIAA for Copyright Misuse
EU Commissioner Proposes 95 year Copyright
Google and Microsoft Help To Defend Fair Use
Provider of Free Public Domain Music Shuts Down
Viacom Demands YouTube Remove Videos
Canada's New DMCA Considered Worst Copyright Law
Captain Copyright Expires
Congress Considers Reform On Orphaned Works
Copyright Alliance Presses Presidential Candidates
Did Producer Timbaland Steal From the Demoscene?
Expanding Fair Use To Reform Copyright Law
If IP Is Property, Where Is the Property Tax?
Interview With Pirate Party Leader Rick Falkvinge
You Can Oppose Copyright and Support Open Source
Proving Creative Commons Licensing of a Work?
ABC/Disney Shuts Down Blog Exercising Fair Use
Australian ISPs Reject Calls To Police Their Users
Canadian ISPs Send Thousands of Copyright Notices
Congress Pressures DoJ With PIRATE Part II
MPAA Violates Another Software License
The Copyright Crusade a Lost Cause?
Thou Shalt Not View The Super Bowl on a 56" Screen
UK Copyright Extension in Exchange for Censorship?
UK Report Proposes Changes To IP Laws
Allofmp3 Restarts Business
Australian Extradited For Breaking US Law At Home
C-SPAN Adopts Creative Commons-Style License
CNN To Release Debates Under Creative Commons
Canada May Lose Copyright Fair-Use Rights
Canadian Copyright Group Wants iPod Tax
Copyright Expert Uninvited From Canada Policy Forum
Copyright Law Used to Shut Down Site
Court Finds Part of Copyright Act Unconstitutional
Court Ruling Clouds Open Source Licensing
Court Says You Can Copyright a Cease-And-Desist Letter
EU Weighs Copyright Law
FSFE Releases Fiduciary License Agreement
Microsoft Attacks Google on Copyright
Microsoft Misleads On Canadian Copyright Reform
Net Radio Appeal On Royalties Rejected
Obama Requests Creative Commons for Presidential Debates
RIAA Trying To Avoid a Jury Trial
Cell Phone Owners Allowed To Break Software Locks
Blizzard Seeks to Block User Rights, Privacy
DMCA Creator Admits Failure, Blames RIAA
Fair Use for YouTube & MySpace Users
Google News Found Guilty of Copyright Violation
Google to Viacom - The Law is Clear, and On Our Side
P2P File Sharing Ruining Physical Piracy Business
P2P Program to Match Files to Product Origin
RIAA-fighting Maine Law Professor Speaks Out
Report Says 36.4% of World's Computers Infringe on IP
Rumors of a 'Whisper Campaign' Forming Against Fair Use
Students Sue Anti-Plagiarism Service
U.S. Confiscating Data at the Border
U.S. Copyright Report More Rhetoric Than Reality
US Register of Copyrights Says DMCA Is 'Working Fine'
VMware May Violate Linux Copyrights
Viacom Sues Google Over YouTube for $1 Billion
Would You Install Pirated Software at Work?
Uri Geller Accused of Bending Copyright Law
A Copyright Cop In Every Zune
Asus Corrects Eee PC Source Code Issue
CUPS Purchased By Apple Inc.
Canadian DMCA Coming This Spring
Canadian Movie Piracy Claims Mostly Fiction?
Canon Files For DSLR Iris Registration Patent
Censoring a Number
Creationists Violating Copyright
Creative Commons Launches CC+ License
Creative Commons v3.0 Launched
DoJ Sides With RIAA On Damages
EFF Takes On RIAA "Making Available" Theory
English Premier Football League Sues YouTube
GIMP 2.4 Released
Games Workshop Forbids Warhammer Fan Films
Geek Wins Copyright Lawsuit Against Corporation
Guitartabs.com Suspends Under Legal Pressure
How Not to Write a Cease-and-Desist Letter
How to Deal With Stolen Code?
ISP Block on Pirate Bay Not Having Desired Effect
ISP Inserting Content Into Users' Webpages
Is "Making Available" Copyright Infringement?
Is RIAA's Linares Affidavit Technically Valid?
Jonathan Lethem On Plagiarism
Justice Department Promises Stronger Copyright Punishments
Lawyer Asks RIAA To Investigate Bush Twins
MTV: 2007 Borked the Music Industry
NFL Caught Abusing the DMCA
NewYorkCountryLawyer Debates RIAA VP
Nintendo Cracks Down on Copying Devices
Norway Liberal Party Wants Legal File Sharing
Open Source Code In a Closed Source Company
Orson Scott Card Blasts J.K. Rowling's Lawsuit
Pete Ashdown on his Run at the Hill
Plagiarizing Wikipedia For Profit
Professor Michael Geist on Vista's Fine Print
Project Gutenberg Volunteers Partial IMSLP Hosting
RCMP Won't Go After Personal Filesharers
RIAA's Attack On NewYorkCountryLawyer Fails
Report of Net Art Theft Draws Lawyer Threats
SCO Stock In Danger of Delisting, Again
Senators Smack Down WIPO Broadcast Treaty
Share a News Story With Coworkers, Pay a Fine
Stanford To Charge Reconnect Fee For DMCA Notices
State Trooper Fights For His Source Code
Supreme Court Sides With Microsoft Over AT&T
The Grammy In Mathematics
The Pirate Bay Tops 10 Million Users
To Media Companies, BitTorrent Implies Guilt
U.S. Senators Pressure Canada on Canadian DMCA
Viacom Claims Copyright On Irrlicht Video
Viacom Says "YouTube Depends On Us"
Why Your e-Books Are No Longer Yours
Wikileaks Airs Scientology Black Ops
YouTube Hands Over User Info To Fox
YouTube Set To Filter Content
A Law Professor's Opinion of Viacom vs YouTube
Blizzard Sues Creator of WoW Bot
Brazilian Pop Music Scene Thrives on Piracy
CSS of DVDs Ruled 'Ineffective' by Finnish Courts
Canada Responsible for 50% of Movie Piracy
China Slams US Piracy Complaint
Chinese Pirates Copy iPhone, Make Improvements
Congress Creates Copyright Cops
Congressman Hollywood Wants To Make DMCA Tougher
ESA Initiates Police Raid Against Console Modder
Germany's RIAA Sues Rapidshare - YouTube Next?
Google Loses Cache-Copyright Lawsuit in Belgium
In Defense Of Patents and Copyright
Internet Blackout Threat for Music Thieves in AU
Is Copy Protection Needed or Futile?
Law Firm Claims Copyright on View of HTML Source
Lindor Attacks Record Company Copyright-Pooling
Microsoft Launches Comical Effort to Fight Piracy
Microsoft Patents Process To "Unpirate" Music
NFL, MLB Accused of Bogus Copyright Claims
Nielsen To Offer Web Copyright Protection System
RIAA Denies Hypocrisy in Royalties Dustup
RIAA Forces YouTube to Remove Free Guitar Lessons
RIAA's 'Misspeaking' May Have Affected Verdict
Science Journal Publishers Wary of Free Information
TV Torrents — When Piracy Is Easier Than Purchase
Texas Family 'Sues Creative Commons'
The Insanely Great Songs Apple Won't Let You Hear
U.S. Puts 12 Nations On Watch For Piracy
University of Kansas Adopts 'One Strike' Copyright Infringement Policy
University of Kansas Will Not Forward RIAA Letters
Viacom Wants Industry Wide Copyright Filter
WIPO Creating New IP Rights Over Web Content
WTO Awards Caribbean Country Right to Ignore US Copyright
YouTube Blocked in Brazil
YouTube Filtering Is On-Line
YouTube Video-Fingerprinting Due in September
Fair Use Worth More Than Copyright To Economy
Rowling Sues Harry Potter Lexicon
US Group Wants Canada Blacklisted Over Piracy
The Semantics of File Sharing
EU Approves New Stricter Anti-Piracy Directive
Richard Stallman Talks On Copyright Vs. the People
A Giant Step in Cloning
Expert Says Cisco's iPhone violates GPL
Scientist Must Pay to Read His Own Paper
Web Scanning Technology for Copyright Violations
Australian Government Considers Copying UK Copyright Law Ideas
Collective Licensing for Web-Based Music Distribution
Lawyer Banned for Threatening File-Sharers
Photoshop Express Terms of Use Cause Stir, Will Be Revised
Universal Attacks First Sale Doctrine
Captain Copyright Expires
Richard Stallman talks on Copyright V. The People
Congress Asks Universities To Curb Piracy
Copyright Alliance Says Fair Use Not a Consumer Right
DSL Gateways to Fight Piracy by Marking Video
Google Wins Nude Thumbnail Legal Battle
MPAA Caught Uploading Fake Torrents
NPR Takes First Step To Fight Internet Royalties
Sony's Grouper Picks On Searchles TV
Teacher Avoids Getting Sent to Siberia For Piracy
U.S. Puts 12 Nations On Watch For Piracy