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Digital Britain is 'barmy' says Lord Putnam
By Adam Hartley published
Following last week's interim report on Digital Britain from Lord Carter, a number of new media industry leaders have expressed serious reservations with the government's plans.
Spotify forced to remove songs from music library
By Adam Hartley published
Though it's only a one-off cull, services bosses assure
Minister airs doubts about file-sharing law
By Patrick Goss published
A government minister has told The Times that he does not believe that it would be possible to enforce a law in which ISPs are forced to disconnect illegal file sharers.
Isle of Man to get unlimited legal music?
By Gareth Beavis published
A new compulsory tax on broadband subscriptions in the Isle of Man could mean unlimited legal music downloads for its residents.
Porn makers unleash file-sharing lawyers too
By J. Mark Lytle published
As if the notorious anti-piracy lawsuits being wielded like weapons by the music industry weren't bad enough, we now have the same tactic being used by a much darker force - the porn barons.
UK Music: Five-year plan to combat music piracy
By Adam Hartley published
The music industry is in crisis. It has been for some time. The question on all label exec's minds is how to combat the increasing problem of illegal filesharing via P2P networks.
Retrial means RIAA has no P2P legal wins
By Gareth Beavis published
The groundbreaking case of the RIAA vs. P2P file sharer Jammie Thomas, who was ordered to pay nearly £150,000 in damages for making music available on the net for free, has been overturned.
File-sharing fines: are you next?
By Carrie Marshall published
If you get your games from P2P, beware
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