Episode 44 – Beatles in Space
It is Monday again and that means it is time, in addition to my regular posting on the Blog Herald, for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show.
It has been a very busy week for copyright news as the international stage became a flurry of activity. This week we have news from Singapore, Italy, Sweden and, as usual, the United States. We have conflicting opinions on the role of the ISP in enforcing copyright, charges filed against the pirate bay and a new music service falling flat on its face.
So, as always I sat down with Chris Matthieu from Numly to discuss those stories and more with our usual mix of news, views and abuse.
This week’s stories include.
- Qtrax Retreats
- The Pirate Bay Admins Face Charges
- ISPs Forced to Surrender User Data
- ISPs NOT Forced to Surrender User Data
- Aliens to Get DRM Free Music
- And Many more…
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