This page contains all the news items for the tag "Copyright" for the month of November 2012. To view all news items without being the current tag filter, please click here.
Former TV Shack admin Richard O'Dwyer no longer faces the prospect of extradition to the U.S. and a lengthy trial, as deal is struck with the U.S. government ... Read more ...
Game making software adds new DRM that replaces images in people's game projects with pirate related imagee. As expected, DRM backfires and affects paid users ... Read more ...
Republican caucus group releases memo calling for copyright reform and an end to "corporate welfare", but withdraws it 24 hours later ... Read more ...
Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) says that piracy related domain seizures without due process are a form of censorship, and wants to craft a new bill, with the help of the Reddit community, to give website owners more protection ... Read more ...
Alki's lawsuit against CBS/CNET takes a nasty turn, as Alki and his coalition of musicians file an injunction to force Download.com to remove BitTorrent client downloads ... Read more ...
RIAA denies "causation" link between P2P usage and higher spending on music, but does not deny that P2P users are bigger spenders than non P2P users ... Read more ...
After controversially agreeing to demote suspect piracy websites, Google is in trouble again as rights holders say the search engine isn't doing enough ... Read more ...
One filmgoer's experience to Skyfall's London premier has his questioning why people are being treated as potential terrorists all in the name of anti-piracy ... Read more ...
RapidShare removes download throttling for free downloads, as it plans "more efficient" ways to stop pirates flocking to their service ... Read more ...