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Tech firms rally against copyright bill

September 28, 2004 Foes of the Induce Act say it would "tie up innovators and chill investment." TAGS: Induce Act

Senate postpones vote on file-swapping bill

September 30, 2004 The Induce Act, which was scheduled for a markup in the Senate Judiciary committee, is touted as a way to ban file-swapping networks. TAGS: Induce Act, file-swapping, file-swapping network

Industry offers alternative to P2P bill

August 24, 2004 The proposal, from a handful of telecommunications firms and other groups, takes a softer approach than a bill introduced in June. TAGS: Induce Act, Orrin Hatch, proposal, P2P, vice president, Verizon Communications, Apple iPod

Senator wants to ban P2P networks

July 22, 2004 But backers of bill to outlaw file-swapping networks seek to quell worries that iPods could be caught in the dragnet. TAGS: Induce Act, Orrin Hatch, file-swapping network, senator, copyright law, P2P, Apple Computer, president, Apple iPod

Conservative group savages anti-P2P bill

September 24, 2004 Political wrangling over a copyright bill that could imperil some MP3 players heats up in the Senate before a vote next Thursday. TAGS: Induce Act, Orrin Hatch, anti-P2P, Sony Betamax, Republican, technology company, bill, Hollywood, Apple Computer, Apple iPod

Antipiracy bill gains new ally

July 22, 2004 The U.S. Copyright Office is expected to endorse a new bill that could imperil some forms of technology. TAGS: Induce Act, antipiracy, e-commerce company, Sony Betamax, copyright law, P2P, technology company, e-commerce, law, VCR, Intel

Copyright Office pitches anti-P2P bill

September 2, 2004 A proposal surfaces to ban file-swapping networks--a response to the recent court ruling that said they were legal to operate. TAGS: Induce Act, anti-P2P, file-swapping network, copyright violation, RIAA, Morpheus, piracy, Internet provider, Apple Computer

Anti-P2P bill may slip past legislative rush

November 18, 2004 Top copyright official predicts Induce Act won't be part of slew of bills Congress will vote on before the holidays. TAGS: Induce Act, anti-P2P, intellectual property protection, intellectual property, copyright law, holiday, bill, consumer electronics, P2P, database

Outgunned on copyright?

November 22, 2004 The entertainment industry fears it's losing its clout in D.C. CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh takes a closer look. TAGS: Induce Act, RIAA, lobbyist, copyright law, technology company, vice president, Verizon Communications

Record labels' man in Washington

September 3, 2004 RIAA lobbyist Mitch Glazier says the music industry's antipiracy lawsuits are working--and that they won't affect the iPod. TAGS: Induce Act, RIAA, actor, lobbyist, antipiracy, open source, Washington, P2P, Apple iPod, Apple Computer

Anti-P2P lawmaker gets top Senate spot

March 17, 2005 Sen. Orrin Hatch once suggested that music pirates' PCs be destroyed. Now he's head of the panel writing copyright laws. TAGS: Orrin Hatch, anti-P2P, Induce Act, subcommittee, Patrick Leahy, Sen., copyright law, chairman, RIAA, Napster Inc., PC

Windows update hits file-sharing networks

August 10, 2004 Peer-to-peer advocates say the technology is about more than just swapping copyrighted music and video. Really. TAGS: Induce Act, P2P, file-sharing, file-sharing network, violation, Microsoft Windows Update, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, security, video, Microsoft Windows XP

Justice Dept. wants new antipiracy powers

October 12, 2004 Government report takes aim at file swapping and says the FBI needs more money, wiretapping permission and a lot more laws. TAGS: Induce Act, intellectual property, antipiracy, file-swapping, prosecutor, RIAA, nation, agent, law

Pro-Hollywood bill aims to restrict digital tuners

December 20, 2005 Proposal, backed by movie studios, aims to plug "analog hole" by banning sale of noncompliant digital devices. TAGS: Induce Act, legislation, digital video, electronics company, video recorder, proposal, consumer electronics, copy protection, DVR, chairman, recorder

Mark Cuban raises specter of dot-com redux

October 7, 2004 At Web 2.0, the entrepreneur talks about what's next for the Net, leaving some tech veterans feeling squeamish. Photo gallery: Movers and shakers at Web 2.0 TAGS: Mark Cuban, Induce Act, Web 2.0, venture capital, veteran, dot-com, conference, entrepreneur, founder, blog, Google Inc.

Week in review: Microsoft shows us the money

July 23, 2004 Microsoft plans to move a mountain of cash reserves, and guess who the king of the hill is going to be. TAGS: dividend, Orrin Hatch, Induce Act, Bill Gates, Week in review, chairman, software company, Apple iPod, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer, battery, PC

Congress applauds file-sharing ruling

June 27, 2005 There's no sign of a desire in Congress to overturn the Supreme Court's decision in key file-swapping case. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., Patrick Leahy, Induce Act, court, politician, spokeswoman, file-swapping, copyright law, Rep., senator, decision, file-sharing, Democrat, Republican, P2P
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