Sun, 5 July 2009 The Pirate Bay is sold, its users revolt. RIAA wins its suit against Usenet.com. Holden Caufield gets his injunction. Jammie Thomas will appeal. RIAA settles one case. Yahoo, Microsoft and Real get sued by a small rights group. Microsoft Bing accused of plagiarism. Japanese book publishers "poison" the public domain. Could tighter copyright laws help newspapers? The Pirate Bay announces their YouTube clone. One company turns legal threats into a profit regime. A fascinating catch-22 in music copyright law.
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