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The truth about PC game piracy
By Tamsin Oxford published
The figures, the excuses and justifications examined
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?
Court order fails to sink Pirate Bay torrent ship
By Marc Chacksfield published
A court order to rid Pirate Bay of all copyright-infringing torrents has been ignored, despite the promise of hefty fines if the links stay on the site.
Digital Economy Bill questioned on human rights
By Matthew Bolton published
The Government's Digital Rights Bill is coming under scrutiny from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, which has said that that it needs to see more details in the law before it can be passed
Complaints over 'false' illegal file sharer letters
By Chris Nickson published
Consumer magazine Which? Computer says it has received complaints from a number of people who claim they have been falsely targeted by a law firm going after illegal file sharers.
Internet companies worried by Italian copyright law
By Chris Nickson published
ISPs would become responsible
Google may get copyright immunity in UK
By Adam Hartley published
Search engines such as Google could well find themselves exempt from UK law of any liability for copyright infringement if a new proposed amendment to the Digital Economy Bill is passed.
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