This page contains all the news items for the tag "Movies" for the month of November 2011. To view all news items without being the current tag filter, please click here.
Australian's version of mass copyright lawsuit may be over before it even starts, as Movie Rights Group's website is taken down, and VP leaves the company ... Read more ...
It's that time of the year, and apparently the UK is also celebrating Thanksgiving this year with their own Black Friday sales, this post highlights the best Blu-ray deals for bargain hunters ... Read more ...
Facing angry users frustrated at Warner Bros' implementation of UltraViolet, iTunes vouchers are being handed out to users so they can actually have a working digital copy ... Read more ...
While politicians hear from the MPAA and other pro-copyright groups on their thoughts about the controversial SOPA copyright bill, Internet users stage a day of protest resulting in over a million protest emails being sent to Congress ... Read more ...
A who's who of Internet companies, including Google, Facebook and Twitter, have penned an open letter urging Congress to reconsider the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act, which they say could kill off innovation and put the country at risk from cyberthreats ... Read more ...
Warner Bros. admit to wrongly removing files from Hotfile that it did not hold copyright to, and to removing an open source software also hosted by the file hosting website ... Read more ...
RIAA comes out firing, saying the DMCA gives far too much protection to websites and service providers, while the RIAA's chief defends the controversial SOPA legislation that will give power to rights holders to cut off funding to websites without the need to provide court tested evidence of wrongdoings ... Read more ...
The creative industries tout their important to the U.S. economy, but also expose just how well they're doing and how piracy doesn't really affect them at all ... Read more ...
If you want your voice heard, then sign up to a new petition that calls for the White House to take action against the Stop Online Piracy Act, also dubbed the E-Parasites Act, which aims to allow the US government to censor websites the copyright lobby deems "inappropriate" ... Read more ...