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  1. EU Makes It Official: You Can’t Randomly Ban People From The Internet

    Mashable! - Sep 26, 2008

    …and by randomly, I mean without a legal process. You may remember that the European Parliament (most notably French socialist Guy Bono) has asked individual countries of the European Union to “avoid adopting measures

    Also tagged: web 2 0, web, eu, three strikes, file sharing, mashable, europeal parliament

  2. EA’s Cleanup Over Spore is Going to Be Big. Real Big. (Poll)

    Mashable! - Sep 13, 2008

    The past week in technology has been packed with launches. Lots of names coming out of the DEMOfall 08 conference. Google bought itself another property outside the US, called TNC. Facebook finally got forceful with

    Also tagged: games, news, web, channels, bittorrent, opinion, ea, spore, social software, user reviews

  3. Metallica is Suddenly OK with Piracy

    Mashable! - Sep 4, 2008

    Metallica’s new album has leaked out a week or two early, unsurprisingly. It isn’t surprsing because it’s Metallica, but that it happens to most every artist these days. Some record store somewhere will sell a copy or

    Also tagged: music, news, celebrities, los angeles, opinion, lars ulrich, metallica

  4. Big Media Walks on YouTube’s Wild Side

    Mashable! - Aug 16, 2008

    While YouTube remains partially embroiled in a clash with copyright giant Viacom, its success in serving increasing numbers of Web users with content of all varieties has apparently convinced some in the media world to

    Also tagged: music, video, news, web, film, google, advertising, copyright, los angeles, opinion, local, youtube, universal, new york, cbs, san francisco san jose

  5. Texas Court Tells RIAA it Can Claim Damages, But Less Than it Wants

    Mashable! - Aug 10, 2008

    Say you were to step back in time, to the moment before you were aware that copying and sharing music, either through tangible media or virtual transfer, was illegal - and could be a crime prosecutable with steep fines

    Also tagged: news, web, local, copyright infringement, riaa, san antonio, dallas fort worth

  6. Italian Gov Leads ISPs in Nationwide Block Against Pirate Bay

    Mashable! - Aug 9, 2008

    One might think it a stretch to take a label given to Mussolini by history and place it atop Silvio Berlusconi’s head, but that’s precisely what The Pirate Bay have done. Why for? The Italian government’s organizing of

    Also tagged: italy, news, web, bittorrent, pirate bay, isp block

  7. Music Industry Turns to Ad-supported Downloads — in China

    Mashable! - Aug 7, 2008

    Google on Wednesday announced that it has launched a music search service in China that allows users to access music legally online through its new service called Music Onebox. According to the company, the service is

    Also tagged: music, news, web 2 0, web, search, google, opinion, china, riaa, music industry, top100 cn, music onebox

  8. Senate Votes to Make Universities Legal Enforcement Agents

    Mashable! - Aug 2, 2008

    Back in November, we brought you news of a bill in Congress that would enlist America’s higher educational institutions as an enforcement arm of anti-Piracy groups like the MPAA and the RIAA: In the House Education

    Also tagged: news, opinion, washington dc, riaa, mpaa, universities

  9. Anvato Develops Impressive Technology to Combat Web Video Piracy

    Mashable! - Jul 29, 2008

    If you own the copyright(s) to video and want to prevent infringement from occurring on various mainstream and semi-mainstream video distribution channels like YouTube and DailyMotion, take note of this next device

    Also tagged: analysis, video, news, web, youtube, copyright infringement, myspace, monitor, contentid, san francisco san jose, anvato

  10. Viacom’s Swipe at YouTube’s Records Now Said to Involve Employees

    Mashable! - Jul 12, 2008

    Remember when Viacom promised that it had no intention of taking any (YouTube user) names following a court order that it be given records of the last few years of activity on the video megasite? Well now the content

    Also tagged: video, news, web, google, social networking, lawsuit, local, youtube, copyright infringement, dmca, new york, viacom, san francisco san jose

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