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Clashes averted over iTunes

May 2, 2006 New version of proposed French law softens stance on copyright protections. Also: For iTunes songs, the price remains the same. TAGS: copyright protection, PortalPlayer Inc., stance, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, law, blog, Apple iPod

Movie studios sue DVD-to-iPod service

November 17, 2006 The MPAA has sued Load 'N Go Video for offering to load customers' movie collections onto their music players. TAGS: copyright protection, DMCA, movie, DVD, copy, CD

Yahoo sells Jessica Simpson single sans DRM

July 20, 2006 'A Public Affair' is being sold at a relatively pricey $1.99--but without the usual copyright protection coding. TAGS: digital-rights management, copyright protection, Yahoo! Inc., MP3 music, song, MP3, Apple iTunes

Court nixes lawsuit fighting copyright law

November 24, 2004 Internet Archive founder's suit against copyright terms is dismissed by federal judge. TAGS: Brewster Kahle, copyright law, court, federal judge, copyright protection, lawsuit, decision, work

NBC, News Corp. push new Web rival to YouTube

March 22, 2007 Also piling on in the online video effort are AOL, MSN, Yahoo and MySpace, and some big-time advertisers, too. TAGS: News Corp., YouTube, online video, copyright protection, General Electric Co., media company, MSN, America Online Inc., Yahoo! Inc., movies, video, CEO, Google Inc.

Mark Cuban courts YouTube foe

November 15, 2006 Internet billionaire is interested in buying Los Angeles news agency that is locked in a legal battle with YouTube. TAGS: Mark Cuban, YouTube, Los Angeles, copyright protection, HDNet, lawsuit, Google Inc., definition, blog, video, e-mail

Web 2.0 as a metaphor for 'rip-off'

October 20, 2006 perspective CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says a frank discussion of copyright protection in the new cyber-age is long overdue. TAGS: Web 2.0, copyright protection, Google Inc., Napster Inc., publisher, YouTube, discussion, video

Nominee's past rulings give hint of tech views

November 2, 2005 Samuel Alito takes limited view of copyright, which could bode well for tech firms. He's also been permissive on e-surveillance. TAGS: nominee, copyright protection, margin, view, printer, hard drive

Backers of stronger copyright laws form lobby group

May 17, 2007 Copyright Alliance draws applause from Hollywood Democrat Howard Berman, who heads a key House panel that writes intellectual property laws. TAGS: copyright law, alliance, intellectual property, copyright protection, Rep., event, Washington
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