Tag Archive: three strikes

3 Count: Kiwi Rush

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The latest on three strikes legislation in New Zealand, Crist settles his suit with the Talking Heads and Tanzania seeks stronger copyright legislation.

3 Count: Australia Day

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The latest news on the iiNet and the IIA’s response to it, a follow up treaty to ACTA and an LA street artist is sued for copyright infringement.

3 Count: Betty Booped

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The latest news on the iiNet/AFACT case in Australia, a new copyright law in Ireland and the copyright status of Betty Boop.

3 Count: iCopyfight

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The latest on iCopyright suing the AP, Eircom’s three strikes policy and Elisabeth Hasselbeck’s recent court victory.

3 Count: Fairly Used

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The latest news on possible revisions to the UK’s copyright law, New Zealand’s three strikes gets watered down and an attack on the U.S. Copyright Office.

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

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 170

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The latest news on France’s Hadopi law, DDOS attacks on anti-piracy groups, an email leak at a law firm and much more!

3 Count: Mashed Bridges

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: P2P plaintiffs to get just 28 Time Warner IPs each month First off today, Time Warner Cable has won a victory in its dispute with the U.S. Copyright Group. The company will only have to turn over 28 IP addresses per…

3 Count: Friendly Music

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: YouTube, RumbleFish Partner for ‘Friendly Music’ First off today, YouTube and the music licensing service Rumblefish are teaming up to provide easy and cheap music licensing for videos on the service. Users will have access to a growing library of 35,000…

3 Count: RIAA-Approved

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Court OKs Unmasking Identities of Copyright Scofflaws First off today, a story that fell through the cracks. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals in the U.S. has upheld the RIAA’s strategy of filing lawsuits and obtaining subpoenas based on IP address…