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Tue Aug 27 2002
Verizon's copyright campaign
With lobbyists from telecommunications giants lining up to oppose Hollywood's demands for new copyright laws, Verizon lawyer Sarah Deutsch explains what's behind the budding confrontation.
Posted by
Declan McCullagh
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Wed Dec 24 2008
Verizon awarded 'largest-ever' cybersquatting judgment
Federal court awards $33.15 million to Verizon in a case against a domain registrar that the company claims chooses names that are easily confused with legitimate Verizon sites.
Posted by
Michelle Meyers
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Wed Aug 21 2002
Music body presses antipiracy case
The Recording Industry Association of America asks a federal court for help in tracing an alleged peer-to-peer pirate.
Posted by
Declan McCullagh
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Fri Aug 30 2002
Watchdogs rap RIAA's file-trade assault
A dozen consumer and privacy groups, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, are opposing the RIAA's request for information about a Verizon subscriber.
Posted by
Declan McCullagh
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Wed Jun 4 2003
Verizon to hand names over to RIAA
The fight to protect the identities of four accused copyright infringers comes to an end after an appellate panel denies the company's request for a delay.
Posted by
Lisa M. Bowman
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Mon May 23 2005
Feds to fight the zombies
FTC plans to tell Internet service providers to take stronger action against spam infiltrators, News.com has learned.
Posted by
Declan McCullagh
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Mon Nov 22 2004
Outgunned on copyright?
The entertainment industry fears it's losing its clout in D.C. CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh takes a closer look.
Posted by
Declan McCullagh
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Thu Sep 2 2004
Copyright Office pitches anti-P2P bill
A proposal surfaces to ban file-swapping networks--a response to the recent court ruling that said they were legal to operate.
Posted by
Declan McCullagh
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Fri Feb 7 2003
Labels battle to hold onto DMCA win
The recording industry fights to preserve a preliminary courtroom victory, arguing that Verizon has no choice but to hand over the identity of an alleged Kazaa music pirate.
Posted by
Declan McCullagh
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Mon Aug 23 2004
Justice Dept. takes P2P with 'grain of salt'
The recording industry, not federal prosecutors, should take lead in suing peer-to-peer pirates, a Justice Department official says.
Posted by
Declan McCullagh