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Items tagged with 'MPAA'

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US Copyright Group Recommends Legalizing Rootkits To Fight IP Theft

US Copyright Group Recommends Legalizing Rootkits To Fight IP Theft

Monday, May 27, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
On any given day in the United States you will find a number of really, really terrible ideas being floated as smart decisions. Flying to Hawaii to give birth in the ocean surrounded by dolphins. A drunk man repeatedly directing traffic in midtown Manhattan. And, today, from the USA Intellectual Property Theft Commission,... Read More
RIAA Chief Responds To Criticisms of E-PARASITE Act

RIAA Chief Responds To Criticisms of E-PARASITE Act

Tuesday, November 08, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
Yesterday, we covered comments from the RIAA on how it believes courts have weakened the DMCA to the point of uselessness and why the organization supports the highly controversial E-PARASITE Act. It's not the first time we've covered the controversial legislation, but the leader of the RIAA, Cary Sherman, has weighed in... Read More
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie:  RIAA Unhappy with DMCA, Calls For Overhaul

If You Give A Mouse A Cookie: RIAA Unhappy with DMCA, Calls For Overhaul

Monday, November 07, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
It's no surprise that the RIAA is unhappy with the DMCA, given how fervently the organization supports the beautifully named E-PARASITE Act. However, a lawyer from the organization has shed new light on exactly why the recording industry (and presumably the MPAA as well) thinks the Digital Millenium Copyright Act is broken.... Read More
PROTECT IP Act Could Cost Taxpayers, Private Sector Millions

PROTECT IP Act Could Cost Taxpayers, Private Sector Millions

Sunday, August 21, 2011 - by Ryan McLaughlin in News
Taxpayers in the United States could soon be stuck footing the bill for some very costly copyright infringement enforcement. For those that don't know, the PROTECT IP Act (Preventing Real Online Threats to Economic Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act of 2011 or Senate Bill S.968) is a piece of controversial... Read More
VC Firms Testify Against Antipiracy Legislation

VC Firms Testify Against Antipiracy Legislation

Sunday, June 26, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
A number of venture capital firms and individuals have sent an open letter to Congress, asking the legislative body not to support the PROTECT IP (aka Preventing Real Online Threats to Economic Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act of 2011, aka PIPA) bill. PIPA is a re-write of an earier bill, COICA, and is... Read More
Music Industry Unhappy With Amazon's Cloud Drive

Music Industry Unhappy With Amazon's Cloud Drive

Wednesday, March 30, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
Earlier this week, we covered Amazon's announcement of its new 5GB Cloud Drive service. Amazon is pushing the free service as a "upload once, access anywhere" option that allows users to play the music they want, wherever they are. When questions of licensing were raised, Amazon spokesperson Cat Griffin told Ars Technica:... Read More
Record Labels Claim Limewire Liable For $75 Trillion in Damages

Record Labels Claim Limewire Liable For $75 Trillion in Damages

Thursday, March 24, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
It's been nearly a decade since the music industry declared war against file sharers via its controversial policy of suing individuals supposedly identified via their IP addresses. After all this time one would expect the various companies to present a consistent, united front. As a recent court filing against Limewire... Read More
RIAA Blasts PCMag.com Over Limewire Article

RIAA Blasts PCMag.com Over Limewire Article

Friday, November 26, 2010 - by Michael Santo in News
Many are concerned about the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA, S.3804), which could potentially make it possible for the Justice Department to have sites removed from the DNS system for doing something as small as linking to a BitTorrent site such as The Pirate Bay, even in the context of an article.... Read More
Hackers Attacking Networks' Ban On Google TV

Hackers Attacking Networks' Ban On Google TV

Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - by Joel Hruska in News
Most of the major television networks—CBS, ABC, and NBC, as well as Hulu.com—have blocked Google TV's from accessing their online offerings, on the grounds that allowing users to watch videos at CBS.com damages the website's ability to earn revenue. The networks' stance almost guarantees that the question of... Read More
EU Refuses To Accept Provisions of Abusive Copyright Treaty

EU Refuses To Accept Provisions of Abusive Copyright Treaty

Tuesday, March 02, 2010 - by Joel Hruska in News
In the United States, discussions of copyright protection and infringement inevitably revolve around the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA. Since it passed twelve years ago, the DMCA has become the weapon of choice for US companies seeking to fairly protect their property as well as institutions attempting to unfairly... Read More
Camcorders, Not DVD Ripping: MPAA to Teachers

Camcorders, Not DVD Ripping: MPAA to Teachers

Friday, May 08, 2009 - by Michael Santo in News
As you may know if you've been reading this site for a while, the U.S. Copyright Office is holding its triennial hearings on exemptions to the DMCA. One of the exemptions being sought would broaden one granted film and media professors in 2006 to rip DVDs (so they could use the clips in teaching) to other teachers as well.... Read More
MPAA Admits Mistake on Downloading Study

MPAA Admits Mistake on Downloading Study

Wednesday, January 23, 2008 - by Michael Santo in News
The Motion Picture Association of America has always claimed great financial, er, ruin based on illegal downloads, and even blamed as much as 44% of its losses on college students.  Now it turns out that number was just a wee overinflated.In a 2005 study it commissioned, the Motion Picture Association of America claimed... Read More
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