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Jimmy Wales joins fight against O'Dwyer extradition with petition
By Kate Solomon published
Jimmy Wales has thrown his support behind Richard O'Dwyer who faces extradition to the US for copyright infringement.
Judge in Oracle-Google trial says APIs can't be copyrighted
By Michael Rougeau published
The Android code that Oracle said infringed on their copyrights has been deemed safe under fair use.
Google to start sharing copyright takedown requests
By Scott Nichols published
The search giant expands its transparency report in hopes to inform future internet piracy policies.
Megaupload could be re-uploaded, warns MPAA
By Marc Chacksfield published
The Motion Picture Association of America has warned that if data from Megaupload is transferred the site could well be re-launched.
Sony announces UltraViolet enabled discs for the UK
By Marc Chacksfield published
Sony is embracing the UltraViolet locker service in the UK, announcing that it will be bringing out compatible discs in June.
Google: UK copyright system 'is flawed and limits growth'
By Marc Chacksfield published
Google and a whole host of other institutions have put their name behind a letter to the Times newspaper which criticises the UK's current copyright laws.
Pirate Bay to take its servers to the skies
By Marc Chacksfield published
Low orbit the new breeding ground for pirates
EU to rule on international piracy law
By Kate Solomon published
The European Union's highest court has been asked to rule on the legality of the Anti-counterfeiting trade agreement (Acta) that 22 EU countries including the UK have already signed.
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