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Government gives Ofcom teeth to bite ISPs
By Adam Hartley published
Digital Britain The Digital Britain report asks British internet service providers (ISPs) to cut illegal file-sharing amongst their customers by 70 per cent within the year.
Philip K Dick's trustees slam Google's library
By Adam Hartley published
Do androids dream of free online libraries for all?
RealDVD court case gets underway
By Marc Chacksfield published
The much-publicised spat between the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) and RealDVD has hit the courts, where the judge has sealed the case away from the prying eyes of the public.
Is a Pirate Bay retrial looming?
By Marc Chacksfield published
Judge found to be member of copyright organisation
BT says Pirate Bay block is 'nothing to do with filesharing'
By Marc Chacksfield published
Exclusive BT has spoken to TechRadar regarding the reasoning behind blocking The Pirate Bay and has explained that it has nothing to do with the website's link to illegal file-sharing.
UK copyright law is "worst in the world"
By Adam Hartley published
According to latest reports by consumer groups
Is YouTube ripping off music creators?
By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published
Millionaire Pete Waterman suffers indignity of £11 cheque
Is Google a dangerously toxic monopoly?
By Adam Hartley published
Google has hit back at fresh accusations by columnist Henry Porter in this weekend's Observer newspaper that it is an "amoral menace" with little concern for copyright-holders and artists' rights.
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