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TVUPlayer: Another Napster?

October 24, 2006 The video service is building an audience but legal experts wonder about copyright issues. Image: Peer-to-peer television TAGS: TVU Networks, copyright violation, Disney Corp., Napster Inc., P2P, broadcaster, spokesman, channel, streaming video, lawyer, YouTube, U.S., TV, video

Viacom lawyer: YouTube knows it violates copyrights

March 16, 2007 Attorney for media conglomerate says Google doesn't adequately police pirated clips, leaving his company with an unfair burden. TAGS: Viacom Inc., DMCA, YouTube, lawyer, attorney, Google Inc., Washington, service provider, work, video

Gawker Media mystery ads appear on YouTube

February 2, 2007 updateCompany founder has acknowledged that a Gawker employee has been posting copyright videos with ads. Images: Mystery ads TAGS: Gawker Media, copyright holder, YouTube, copyright law, holder, permission, lawyer, spokesman, owner, entertainment, video, TV

Video blogger gets two days to return to prison

September 20, 2006 Josh Wolf now has more time to spread the word about what he calls an assault on First Amendment rights. TAGS: jury, blogger, appeal, evidence, lawyer, California, attorney, San Francisco, video

An end run round copyright laws?

August 15, 2006 Legal activist Lawrence Lessig urges LinuxWorld attendees to use Creative Commons as route to "free culture." TAGS: copyright law, culture, lawyer, wireless network, law, Linux, networking, operating system, Microsoft Corp., video

Week in review: Microsoft's kick in the patents

February 23, 2007 While Microsoft finds itself in a dogfight over patents, battles over the iPhone trademark and satellite radio settle down. TAGS: American Software, patent, Alcatel, Week in review, damage, AT&T Corp., intellectual property, Lucent Technologies Inc., reader, U.S., lawyer, Microsoft Corp., open source, MP3, video, Microsoft Windows

Fighting to protect copyright 'orphans'

January 31, 2007 Internet Archive's Brewster Kahle is attempting to gain public domain status for out-of-print books despite court setbacks. TAGS: Brewster Kahle, setback, archiving, Time Warner Inc., lawyer, work, music, video
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