Sun, 23 November 2008 French record labels sue Sourceforge and Soulseek. RIAA has a win in Tennessee, but loses at Duke. Movie studios sue an Australian ISP. Hall and Oats sue their label. Wal-Mart Upset over Black Friday ads. Dead Rising and the Coupon Hacker win their lawsuits. Guns and Roses ploader pleads guilty. Google's books canning deal tentatively approved. Psystar's claims against Apple are tossed. Apple adds DRM to Macbooks. MCSC and Baidu move to settle. Torrent Valley Raided. Calgary man convicted for camming Sweeny Todd. Anti-piracy group wants personal information "on demand". Little Big Planet feels earthly copyright woes. Toyota admits its wrong over wallpaper case. Disney fights their own company in China. Monty Python makes formal appearance on YouTube. Show Notes Comments[0] |
Sun, 9 November 2008 MTV and Viacom explore ways to profit from piracy. Anti-piracy warrior killed in Thailand. Big Copyright lobbying Obama already. Three strikes goes 1 and 1. Music industry counter-attacks in South Africa. Harvard says "No Thanks" to book scanning deal. Weird Al spills the beans on censorship. Lifecasting becomes a copyright issue. The Boy Scouts become piracy fighters. John Cena sued over theme song. Show Notes Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 November 2008 Google settles book-scanning suit. Redbox video rentals sues Universal Studios for antitrust. BayTSP to handover viacom records to youtube. Facebook trolling videos for DMCA. Another teen to pay RIAA. Lawyers are forced to drop suits over wireless defenses. Harvard professor claims RIAA is acting unconstitionaly. MTV to play music videos again on MTVMusic.com. LimeWire signs Lewis Black. Super ANti-Piracy Coalition formed in UK. DMCA 10 years old and the reason for Web 2.0 success. MTV bleeps Weird Al's videos. Show Notes |
