Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

lawbreaker-sized

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

troll-sized

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

pirate-flag-sized-1

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

lawbreaker-sized

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

troll-sized

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

cave-sized

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

mulve-sized

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

pirate-flag-sized-1

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

sherlock-sized

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

lawbreaker-sized

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

troll-sized

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

cave-sized

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

face-sized

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

mulve-sized

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

pirate-flag-sized-1

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

sherlock-sized

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

lawbreaker-sized

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

troll-sized

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

cave-sized

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

face-sized

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

mulve-sized

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

pirate-flag-sized-1

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

sherlock-sized

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

lawbreaker-sized

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

troll-sized

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

cave-sized

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

face-sized

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

mulve-sized

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

pirate-flag-sized-1

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

mpaa-sized

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

troll-sized

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

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ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

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It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

3 Count: Busy Weekend

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The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

Tag Archive: MPAA

3 Count: Too Hot to Handle

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The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 184

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The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

sherlock-sized

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

lawbreaker-sized

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

troll-sized

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 172

cave-sized

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

3 Count: Saving Face

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Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

3 Count: Mulve No More

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Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 169

pirate-flag-sized-1

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…