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  • Mon Mar 4 2002 Judge puts file swappers in hot seat

    A federal judge orders a trio of file-swapping services to stand trial, telling defense attorneys, who hoped the judge would narrow the case, "You've jumped the gun."

    Posted by Lisa M. Bowman

  • Thu Jul 20 2000 Napster lawyer turns antitrust experience on RIAA

    In an interview with CNET News.com, attorney David Boies talks about his work on the Napster case and discusses how lessons learned from Microsoft can be applied to the record industry.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Wed Oct 7 2009 Music publishers: 'Copyright should be technology neutral'

    Songwriters, composers and publishers--the groups that want iTunes to pay performance fees on downloads--tell Congress technology shouldn't strip them of their livelihood.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Tue Oct 6 2009 Did Viacom find smoking gun in YouTube case?

    YouTube's internal e-mails indicate employees and managers knew about copyright content, sources say, but chose to leave the material on the site. What are the DMCA ramifications?

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Fri Oct 2 2009 Google: Pirate Bay booted off search by mistake

    Site is unavailable on Google's search pages for while Friday, but Google says it was just a mistake. The controversial BitTorrent search engine is being indexed again.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Mon Sep 14 2009 Veoh wins copyright case; YouTube wins, too?

    Accused by the largest music label of violating its copyright, Veoh wins court decision that says such sites are protected under Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Thu Mar 8 2001 Congress fears European privacy standards

    The European Union is moving forward with strict new protections for personal data on the Internet, but some on Capitol Hill fear the rules may grind e-commerce to a halt.

    Posted by Patrick Ross

  • Wed Apr 1 2009 Is AT&T violating DMCA by not booting 'repeat infringers'?

    DMCA doesn't require ISPs to forward warning letters, but they do. DMCA may require ISPs to terminate chronic copyright violators, but some don't.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Mon Apr 27 2009 Does RealDVD sidestep copy protections?

    Court case appears to be hanging on that central question. U.S. District Judge Marilyn Patel, known to some as the "Napster judge," is expected to hear more testimony Tuesday.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Thu Mar 26 2009 FTC: Dish Network violated Do Not Call rules

    The federal agency and four states are suing the satellite television provider for calling consumers on the national Do Not Call registry and making illegal robocalls.

    Posted by Stephanie Condon

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