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EU Court of Justice rules hyperlinks don't infringe copyright
By Dean Wilson published
The Court of Justice of the EU has given a landmark ruling that allows websites to link to freely available copyrighted material without permission.

Unraveling Aereo: is there a case against the TV-internet streamer?
By Michael Rougeau published
In Depth Broadcast law expert David Oxenford breaks down the complex battle between broadcasters and the company that's streaming content online.

Google reports copyright takedown requests spiked in 2012
By Dan Crabtree published
A post on Google's Policy by the Numbers blog this week indicated that the amount of copyright takedown requests grew ten times between May and November.

'Six strikes' anti-piracy law pushed back to 2013
By Luke Brown published
Center for Copyright Information has delayed the launch of its new anti-piracy program due to lingering effects from Hurricane Sandy.

Newzbin2 folds after court-ordered ISP block in the UK
By Kate Solomon published
Newzbin2 has closed its virtual doors a year and a quarter after courts ordered UK ISPs to block the link-sharing site.

Digital downloads: what you own - and what you don't
By Jamie Carter published
In Depth Have you ever read the terms and conditions on iTunes, Amazon, or any other music or film download site? No, of course not - here's what you need to know.

'Six Strikes' US copyright warning system to launch this year
By Matt Swider published
The Copyright Alert System is schedule to go into effect with a series of six alerts.

Zynga COO steps down one week after he's stripped of duties
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Just a week after EA filed a copyright infringement suit against Zynga, COO John Schappert resigns.
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