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  • Sun May 6 2007 NBC lines up against YouTube in copyright case

    On the same day that an English soccer league files suit against YouTube, NBC Universal joins Viacom in filing on behalf of journalist suing YouTube for copyright infringement.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Fri Mar 16 2007 Viacom lawyer: YouTube knows it violates copyrights

    Attorney for media conglomerate says Google doesn't adequately police pirated clips, leaving his company with an unfair burden.

    Posted by Anne Broache

  • Thu Sep 20 2007 Legal Suicide for Web 2.0 start-ups: A beginner's guide

    Nine traps you can easily fall into when you're starting a Web 2.0 company

    Posted by Rafe Needleman

  • Tue Mar 19 2002 Commentary: ISPs tread a fine line

    Between protecting themselves from liability and restricting free expression of subscribers, Internet service providers tread a fine line in the United States.

    Posted by null Gartner Viewpoint

  • Mon Oct 9 2006 YouTube may add to Google's copyright worries

    Popular video-sharing site already faces legal heat. Will its acquisition make Google a high-profile lawsuit target?

    Posted by Declan McCullagh and Anne Broache

  • Fri Aug 29 2008 Week in review: Taming the wild Web

    Microsoft, Mozilla, and Apple all make strides in the browser battles, while courts rule on copyright cases. Also: Politics, tech-style.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Mon May 3 1999 Star Wars rekindles Net debate

    A form letter Star Wars producer Lucasfilm is sending to hundreds of ISPs is resparking debate about who is responsible for policing copyright infringement on the Net.

    Posted by Dan Goodin

  • Thu Apr 30 1998 Copyright bill moves forward

    Congress advances legislation to expand copyright protection of online material and to limit ISPs' liability for customers' infringements.

    Posted by Courtney Macavinta

  • Wed Nov 28 2001 Court dismisses free-speech lawsuit

    A New Jersey judge throws out a lawsuit against the music industry, saying threatened legal action didn't stop professor Edward Felten from publishing research.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Wed Nov 28 2001 Court dismisses free-speech lawsuit

    A New Jersey judge throws out a lawsuit against the music industry, saying threatened legal action didn't stop professor Edward Felten from publishing research.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

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