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Poor content access blamed for piracy 26 February, 2010 11:52
Better online access to movies and music will help address the piracy problem according to internet service providers, Internode and iiNet.online - +
Student facing US$675K music piracy fine hopeful award will be lowered 26 January, 2010 08:15
A federal judge's decision last week to reduce damages in a music piracy case in Minnesota has evoked cautious optimism from Boston University student Joel Tenenbaum , who is facing a US$675,000 fine in a similar case. - +
Report: China tightens rules for online music providers 06 September, 2009 01:26
China's Ministry of Culture has implemented a new set of rules governing the online sale and distribution of foreign songs in the country, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday. - +
LimeWire chairman: P2P concerns overblown 05 August, 2009 00:17
Lime Group Chairman Mark Gorton found himself in the hot seat last week during a hearing on the problem of inadvertent data leaks on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks including his company's, LimeWire. The hearing was held by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. - +
Reports: Record industry wins $US675k in damages from file swapper 03 August, 2009 08:07
A Boston student has been ordered to pay $US675,000 to the recording industry for illegal file-sharing, according to reports Friday. - +
Tenenbaum hit with $675,000 fine for music piracy 03 August, 2009 07:42
In another big victory for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a federal jury has fined Boston University student Joel Tenenbaum $675,000 for illegally downloading and distributing 30 copyrighted songs. - +
Second RIAA piracy trial starts 29 July, 2009 00:19
The Recording Industry Association of America may have decided not to pursue further file-sharing trials as a policy, but one last case is set to get underway today and promises to bring a dash of the theatrical into the courtroom. - +
Minnesota woman appeals $1.9M music piracy fine 08 July, 2009 09:06
The woman ordered to pay $1.92 million in fines for illegally distributing 24 copyrighted songs said she will appeal, and called the June 18 jury verdict "excessive, shocking and monstrous." - +
Analysis: $US1.92M fine in music piracy case could hurt RIAA 22 June, 2009 08:40
The massive $US1.9 million fine imposed by a US federal jury in the retrial of a woman accused of pirating 24 songs may could end up hurting the Recording Industry Association of America's anti-piracy campaign more than anything else, a leading copyright lawyer said. - +
Jury orders music swapper to pay $1.92 million 19 June, 2009 10:00
A single mother who won a retrial after a US$220,000 verdict against her for sharing music files has now been ordered to pay $1.92 million by a jury in Minnesota. - +
Obama administration says treaty text is state secret 16 March, 2009 08:18
The Office of U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), part of President Barack Obama's office, has denied a company's request for information about a secretive anticounterfeiting trade agreement being negotiated, citing national security concerns.
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