Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

lime-sized

The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

lime-sized

The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

lime-sized

The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

leak-sized

The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

lime-sized

The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

lime-sized

The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

leak-sized

The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

lime-sized

The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

france-sized

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

troll-sized

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

lime-sized

The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

dogs-playing-sized

The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

fire-sized

The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

france-sized

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

troll-sized

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

lime-sized

The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

dogs-playing-sized

The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

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The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

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The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

dogs-playing-sized

The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

fire-sized

The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.

3 Count: French Beginnings

france-sized

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: French ISPs Will Be Flooded by IP Address Information Requests First off today, France’s “three strikes” law, commonly known as Hadopi, is beginning to ramp up. The law forces ISPs to provide information about alleged file sharers when identified by IP…

3 Count: Copyright Troll

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: China To Charge Internet Cafés Copyright Fees First off today, a pilot program in China by the Chinese Movie Copyright Association will start charging Internet cafes, a popular means of Internet access within the country, for piracy committed by users. Cafe…

3 Count: ISOHunted

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: IsoHunt Told to Pull .torrent Files Offline, Likely to Close First off today, the Bittorrent search engine ISOHunt may be forced to close as its legal battles against the MPAA have come to a head. The site has been ordered by…

3 Count: Another Brick

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties The band Pink Floyd and their record label, EMI are at odds over royalties earned from iTunes and other online music sites, The band’s contract, last updated in 1999, makes no mention of digital…

3 Count: C’est la Levy

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: France Planning Google Books Rival France has announced that they are planning a book scanning project to rival Google Book Search. This project will include one million documents already scanned in a related database and will expand through deals with publishers….

Tag Archive: France

3 Count: French Leak

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The latest on the France IP address leak, the Hargreaves report in the UK and a counterclaim class action against Righthaven.

3 Count: Lime Twist

lime-sized

The latest on a possible LimeWire settlement, Baidu getting slapped with damages in China and another lawsuit for Google in France.

3 Count: Tide Turning

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The latest on the opening arguments in the LimeWire case, Righthaven hiring a new attorney to help them turn things around and Google winning a victory in France.

3 Count: Settle This

dogs-playing-sized

The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

3 Count: Hot News

fire-sized

The latest on the Dow Jones Hot News Case, the Cooks Source controversy and Google Book Search in France.