
the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…

the latest on the the IFPI’s partnership with credit card companies, UK business lobbyist target copyright reform and IIPA sends recommendations to the USTR.

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Big media wants anti-piracy help from Google, two Copyright enforcers get into a trademark spat and another Bollywood plagiarism lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: RIAA Asks Judge To Freeze LimeWire’s Assets First off today, in addition to the injunction that the RIAA is seeking against LimeWire, the record labels are also seeking to freeze the assets of both the company and its founder, Mark Gorton….
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: New Copyright Law in Chile First off today, Chile has announced the largest reforms to its copyright law since it was revised in 1970. The new revisions include three changes, the first expands fair use and other copyright exemptions, the second…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in Seinfeld Cookbook Case First off today, Jessica Seinfeld, the wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has won her copyright case against a fellow cookbook author, Missy Chase Lapine. Lapine sued Jessica Seinfeld after she published a cookbook…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
Google recently started a controversy when it shuttered a series of legitimate music blogs over alleged copyright violations. Who is to blame for the debacle?
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Judge: ‘HOPE’ Artist Under Criminal Investigation First off today, Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the iconic Obama “Hope” poster is now being investigated by a grand jury over his admitted lies to the court about which photograph was used and…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with a lot of international news taking center stage. We have stories from the UK, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway for starters. All in all, there were…