Posts Tagged ‘RIAA’

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 140

By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 19th, 2010 • Category: Podcast

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show.
It was a catch-up week for us on the Copyright 2.0 Show as we have to make up for the week we missed. So, without a doubt, there was a lot of news to go over including [...]



3 Count: Musicblogocide 2010

By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 11th, 2010 • Category: 3 Count

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1: Google Shuts Down Music Blogs Without Warning
First off today, Google is drawing heat this morning over its closure of several music blogs hosted on its Blogger service. The reason is multiple copyright infringement notices against the sites, however, the sites themselves say [...]



Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 138

By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 1st, 2010 • Category: Podcast

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 as we have a major revelation in the Jammie Thomas case, news about a criminal investigation against Shepard Fairey and a $32 million judgement against two Web hosts who [...]



3 Count: 2010 Census

By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 1st, 2010 • Category: 3 Count

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1: Class Action vs. Record Labels Over Peer-to-Peer Suits Hanging Bby a Thread
First off today, the lawsuit Andersen v. Atlantic Recording Corp, which saw a wrongly accused file sharer attempt to start a class action suit against the record labels for their legal [...]



3 Count: Rejected

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 28th, 2010 • Category: 3 Count

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1: Labels Offer to Settle Thomas-Rasset Case for $25,000 Donation to Charity
First off today, almost immediately after the judge in the Jammie Thomas file sharing trial reduced the damages award from $1.92 million to $54,000, the record labels came back and offered a [...]



Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 137

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 25th, 2010 • Category: Podcast

It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show.
It was a big show for us this week as we moved to our new network, WordCast Live, and recorded our first show using Ustream. It was an exciting time with lots of great news to cover [...]



3 Count: Reduced

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 25th, 2010 • Category: 3 Count

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1: Court Reduces ‘Shocking’ File Sharing Award
First off today U.S. Federal Judge Michael Davis has drastically reduced the damages award in the Jammie Thomas case, down to $54,000. This comes after the single mother was found liable for sharing some 24 songs and [...]



3 Count: New Record

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 6th, 2010 • Category: 3 Count

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1: Solid Oak Files $2.2B Suit Against China, OEMs
First off today, we have a possible new record for largest copyright lawsuit ever as the software company Solid Oak has filed a $2.2 billion suit against Sony, Lenovo, Acer and, biggest of all the [...]



Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 134

By Jonathan Bailey • Dec 21st, 2009 • Category: Podcast

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 last week as copyright holders, courts and judges begin to wind down for the year and clean off their plates for the holidays and the new year. However, not [...]



3 Count: Nights with a Roundtable

By Jonathan Bailey • Dec 16th, 2009 • Category: 3 Count

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1: Biden’s “IP roundtable” Brings Together Big Content, FBI
First off today, there’s been a lot going on in Washington DC regarding copyright. Most recently, Vice President Joe Biden hosted a roundtable with content industry executives as well as FBI, Homeland Security and Victoria [...]