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Studios Sue Oz ISP Over Allowing Piracy

Nov 20th, 2008 · Leading Hollywood film studios Village Roadshow, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation and Disney Enterprises are suing Australia's second largest ISP, iiNet, …
see also: BitTorrent · Hollywood · pictures · ISPs · customers · piracy · copyrighted

Independent Dev Reports Over 80% Piracy Rate On DRM-Free Game

Nov 15th, 2008 · Developer 2D Boy has written that they are seeing an 82% piracy rate for everyone's favorite DRM-free physics puzzler, World of Goo . Surprisingly, this rate is in-line with what they were expecting. The article also features a fascinating comparison …
see also: DRM · piracy · implementation · independent · dev · Puzzlers · nonsenseRead

French Senate Passes Anti-Piracy Internet Cut-Off Law

Nov 2nd, 2008 · The French Senate has approved a three strikes law for Internet users who download copyrighted entertainment media without paying for it. If, after two warnings, a person continues to download pirated music and movies, the internet service providers would …
see also: service · Music · laws · download · Internet · media · Brussels

Game Makers Accusing Innocent People of Piracy in the UK

Oct 31st, 2008 · It's a topic that a lot of game makers like Atari don't want the public hearing. Game makers wrongfully accusing clearly innocent people of piracy. From the article, 'According to Michael Coyle, an intellectual property solicitor with law firm Lawdit, …
see also: laws · BBC · UK · Public · piracy · Atari · intellectualism

Learning To Profit From Piracy

Oct 21st, 2008 · Wired has an interview with Matt Mason, author of The Pirate's Dilemma: How Youth Culture Is Reinventing Capitalism, which discusses how businesses could make money off of piracy, rather than attacking people in a futile attempt to suppress it. And some …
see also: TV · business · interview · piracy · money · executive · MythBusters

Microsoft Calls Today Global Anti-Piracy Day

Oct 21st, 2008 · arcticstoat points out an article at Custom PC, according to which: "Microsoft has announced that today is Global Anti-Piracy Day. Launching several global initiatives, the aim is to raise awareness of the damage to software innovation that Microsoft …
see also: software · Microsoft · Chinese · office · UK · company · piracy

The State of Piracy and DRM In PC Gaming

Oct 21st, 2008 · VideoGamer sat down with Randy Stude, president of the PC Gaming Alliance, to talk about the state of piracy and DRM in today's gaming industry. He suggests that many game studios have themselves to blame for leaks and pre-launch piracy by not integrating …
see also: PC · DRM · protection · integrated · industry · piracy · President

Lessig's "In Defense of Piracy"

Oct 12th, 2008 · The Wall Street Journal is running an essay from Lawrence Lessig about the fair use of copyrighted material on the Internet. He makes the case that companies who go to extreme lengths to squash minor videos, such as Universal, are stifling creativity …
see also: video · Internet · defense · piracy · copyrighted · Wall Street Journal · Companies

Lessig's "In Defense of Piracy"

Oct 11th, 2008 · The Wall Street Journal is running an essay from Lawrence Lessig about the fair use of copyrighted material on the Internet. He makes the case that companies who go to extreme lengths to squash minor videos, such as Universal, are stifling creativity …
see also: video · Internet · defense · piracy · copyrighted · Wall Street Journal · Companies

Ars Examines Outlandish "Lost To Piracy" Claims and Figures

Oct 9th, 2008 · For years the figures of $200 billion and 750,000 jobs lost to intellectual property piracy have been bandied about, usually as a cudgel to demand ever more overbearing copyright laws with the intent of diminishing of both Fair Use and the Public Domain. …
see also: laws · Ars · piracy · copyrighted · Ars Technica · intellectualism · property

Commerce Department Pushing for New "Copyright Czar"

Oct 6th, 2008 · TechDirt is reporting that those all-too-familiar "stats" surrounding the cost of piracy are being trotted out in an attempt to push through a new "Copyright Czar" position. "In urging President Bush to sign into law the ProIP bill, which would give him …
see also: laws · piracy · copyrighted · Americans · Stats · Justice Department · bill

US Senate Passes PRO-IP Act

Sep 27th, 2008 · The Senate has passed the PRO-IP Act. While they stripped out the provision to have the DoJ act as copyright cops, it still contains increased penalties for infringement, civil forfeiture provisions, and creates an 'IP czar' to coordinate enforcement. …
see also: IP · history · Commercial · mobile · piracy · copyrighted · legislation

Adobe Flaw Allows Full Movie Downloads For Free

Sep 27th, 2008 · webax writes with this excerpt from Reuters: "[An Adobe security hole] exposes online video content to the rampant piracy that plagued the music industry during the Napster era and is undermining efforts by retailers, movie studios and television networks …
see also: video · DRM · servers · network · solution · software · Online

Google Pushes Back Against US Copyright Treaty

Sep 23rd, 2008 · Internet companies led by Google joined groups representing Web users to challenge the Bush administration's bid to toughen international enforcement against copyright pirates. The companies said the US courts and Congress are still working out the correct …
see also: protection · software · Google · service · Music · nation · Internet

The Ninja Handbook

Sep 22nd, 2008 · Equal parts ninja geekery and pop-cultural satire, The Ninja Handbook falls into that odd category of book that presents fiction as reality. Numerous Guides to Piracy have been published, and more than a few authors have taken a crack at Zombie Survival …
see also: video · Hollywood · fiction · Internet · media · piracy · Website

EFF, Public Knowledge Sue Over Secret IP Pact

Sep 19th, 2008 · The Electronic Frontier Foundation and Public Knowledge have filed a lawsuit against the Office of the US Trade Representative in an attempt to get the office to turn over information about a secret Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement treaty being negotiated …
see also: IP · residents · nation · laws · office · Public · European Commission

Congress May Kill NIH Open Access Research Rules

Sep 16th, 2008 · A policy that mandates public, open access to all National Institutes of Health research is in danger. The House of Representatives is considering legislation that would change the open access policy to make it more publisher-friendly, under the false …
see also: protection · Internet · Ars · research · Public · piracy · copyrighted

<em>Spore</em> DRM Protest Makes EA Ease <em>Red Alert 3</em> Restrictions

Sep 14th, 2008 · The heavy Amazon.com protest of Spore's DRM appears to have caught the attention of executives at EA. IGN reports that DRM for the upcoming C&C: Red Alert 3 will be scaled back. Unlike previous Command and Conquer games, the CD will not be required …
see also: DRM · Online · CD · restrictions · piracy · conquered · executive

What Modern Games Are DRM-Free?

Sep 13th, 2008 · I used to be an avid PC gamer. However, I have only bought 1 game in the last 18 months because I am sick and tired of the problems caused by the various intrusive, and sometimes damaging DRM schemes game publishers insist on forcing upon their customers. …
see also: PC · DRM · P2P · service · download · research · restrictions

What Modern Games Are DRM-Free?

Sep 13th, 2008 · I used to be an avid PC gamer. However, I have only bought 1 game in the last 18 months because I am sick and tired of the problems caused by the various intrusive, and sometimes damaging DRM schemes game publishers insist on forcing upon their customers. …
see also: PC · DRM · P2P · service · download · research · restrictions







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