Tag Archives: ireland

3 Count: Irish Response

3 Count: Irish Response

Irish newspapers respond to Google News dispute, Swedish supreme court OKs revealing pirate identities and IMAGiNE leader sentenced to five years in prison.Continue Reading

3 Count: Check Please…

3 Count: Check Please…

Charles Carreon sinks to a new low, Google Book Search trial may not be delayed and Bloomsday is celebrated without copyright fears.Continue Reading

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 230 – Content I-Don’t

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 230 – Content I-Don’t

This week on the Copyright 2.0 Show, Ireland’s SOPA passes, Grooveshark blocked in Denmark, Kim Dotcom’s bail appealed and Flickr blocks some pinning.Continue Reading

3 Count: My Dear Watson

3 Count: My Dear Watson

Composers in the EU cry foul over broadcasters, Ireland signs SOPA-like law, promises review and a female Dr. Watson?Continue Reading

3 Count: Dotted Line

3 Count: Dotted Line

Poland and other EU nations sign onto ACTA, Ireland introduces it’s SOPA-like legislation and the right to jailbreak your phone may expire in the U.S.Continue Reading

3 Count: Going Bananas

3 Count: Going Bananas

Velvet Underground sues Any Warhol’s estate over famous album cover, EMI sues the state of Ireland and Univ. of Minnesota sues over copied psych test.Continue Reading

3 Count: SOPA Backlash

3 Count: SOPA Backlash

SOPA has some new enemies both in Congress and abroad and Netflix is struggling with licensing issues as it tries to break into the UK.Continue Reading

3 Count: Too Screwed

3 Count: Too Screwed

The latest news on Ireland’s copyright reform, New Jersey shock jocks get shocked by an appeal and pixel art prompts a settlement.Continue Reading

3 Count: Belgium Non-Waffles

3 Count: Belgium Non-Waffles

Google News suffers a major defeat in Belgium, Ireland may be getting a Fair Use doctrine and the Library of Congress plans to open its doors more to the public.Continue Reading

3 Count: Sovereign Immunity

3 Count: Sovereign Immunity

The latest on the possible three strikes legislation in Ireland, a setback for UK prosecutors in the FileSoup case and sovereign immunity in Georgia. Continue Reading