Unlucky Swedish filesharer found guilty of copyright infringement Inquirer By Kate O'Flaherty A SWEDISH MAN who became the first in the country to be accused of multiple counts of copyright infringement using Bittorrent has been found guilty. According to Torrent Freak, a Swedish court found him guilty but did not send him to ...
Loosen up copyright law, says Dutch government Radio Netherlands The YouTube generation has gained an ally in the worldwide "copyright wars." The Dutch government wants to change copyright law so new media users can continue to do "creative remixes" of protected content. The Hague will no longer wait for the ...
Communicating copyright work to the public Lawdit Commercial Solicitors In UEFA and Ors v Keith Briscomb and Ors [2006] EWHC 1268 (Ch) the court held that the copyright in material digitally captured and broadcast into a digital signal and disseminated over the internet infringed copyright in the works by communicating ...
Copyright deal upsets student federation London Free Press By ERIC CLEMENT, Special to The Free Press A new copyright agreement signed by Western University will dip into students' pockets and could open the door to e-mail snooping, the Canadian Federation of Students warns. Western and the University of ...
EU Parliament chief criticizes copyright treaty Newsday Business Newsday > Business Content Preview Newsday 7 day/Optimum Online ® subscribers click here for full access Not a Newsday or Optimum Online ® subscriber? Click here EU Parliament chief criticizes copyright treaty Published: February 12, ...