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Can Google's search stay pure when it needs to make pals?
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall After years of claiming it can't and won't police alleged copyright infringement, Google says it's going to start policing alleged copyright infringement.
RIAA wants Google to block more piracy links
By Jools Whitehorn published
The music body has called on Google and other search engines to automatically block links to all copyright-infringing sites.
The Pirate Bay and RIAA duke it out over piracy
By Marc Chacksfield published
The Pirate Bay has hit back over allegations by the RIAA that it is the worst file-sharing site on the planet by saying the music association "is no longer in charge".
LimeWire to pay $105 million to record labels
By Kate Solomon published
Ex-peer-to-peer music sharing site LimeWire has agreed to pay $105 million in damages to record companies.
Record labels win in LimeWire copyright case
By Adam Hartley published
The developers of file-sharing software LimeWire have been decreed to be liable to 13 major record companies for infringing their copyrights in a landmark ruling.
MPAA and RIAA outline chilling copyright charter
By Marc Chacksfield published
Want to know how the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) want to control copyright infringement in the US?
Kazaa files-sharer faces £1 million fine
By Marc Chacksfield published
A woman in America has been given a record-breaking fine for illegally file-sharing music on P2P website Kazaa.
Doing something dodgy? Don't tell the entire internet, stupid!
By Carrie Marshall published
Opinion: Boasting could bite you
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