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ISPs must pay 25% of costs of piracy warning letters
By Patrick Goss published
The UK's ISPs have been told that they will partially fund the crackdown on illegal p2p downloads through their networks, with the UK government expecting them to pick up a quarter of the costs.

Complete ban of internet for copyright infringers mooted
By Marc Chacksfield published
New Zealand about to get tough?

Jailbreaking iPhones is legal, says US government
By Adam Hartley published
It will still void the warranty, mind

Google defeats Viacom in landmark copyright case
By Adam Hartley published
Google has won a landmark copyright case against entertainment company Viacom, with a US judge ruling that Google-owned YouTube was protected from being sued for copyright infringement under US law.

Free, legal Hollywood movie streaming comes to the UK
By Marc Chacksfield published
All this week and up until Sunday, Blinkbox is offering free website streaming to show off the befits of watching movies online legally.

Pubs in UK set to get music royalty refund
By Marc Chacksfield published
UK pubs are about to get a massive pay day, after the Phonographic Performance Ltd lost a lawsuit that entitled pub owners to reclaim overpaid royalties.

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.
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