
Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…

Warner Bros Admits to Removing Files They Don’t Own, Sabam Seeks Royalties from ISPs and New Treaty in Japan Could Affect Cosplay

SAP Criminally Charged and Settles Quick, Hotfile Sues Warner Brothers Over DMCA Abuse and EU Extends Copyright on Music

Hotfile sues Warner Brothers for DMCA Abuse, CBC Shuts Down Mac Radio App and Righthaven Threatens Bankruptcy.

Righthaven gets fined over standing, the Dark Knight trailer gets pulled from YouTube and Aretha Franklin’s songwriter sues her publisher.

The latest on the Hangover2 settlement, Flyonthewall can continue to grab Barclays picks and UK rightsholders band together to block websites.

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

The latest on Anonymous threatening New Zealand’s Parliament, Dropbox trying to stop an open source project and YouTube making a play in movie rentals.

The latest on the new anti-piracy law in New Zealand, YouTube sending copyright infringers back to school and Warner Brothers has a “Super” setback.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Can You Sell Your Imported Gadgets? Court Guts “First Sale” First off today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in the Omega watch case and may have changed the first sale paradigm. The case stems from a lawsuit in…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Generic Wizard Night First off today, a London woman known only as “Ms Marmite” on the Web received a very interesting legal threat from Warner Brothers. Marmite owns “The Underground Restaurant”, a home-based restaurant that had planned a “Harry Potter” dinner…