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EU woos India for piracy battle

Northwood Headquarters, UK, April 22: Trophies from a war waged 30 years back decorate the Falklands Room in the officers’ mess of this military establishment of the UK just outside London. Thirty...

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Obama continues efforts against 'madman' Kony

Washington (CNN) — President Barack Obama said Monday that U.S. advisers will keep trying to help Uganda and its neighbors capture Joseph Kony, the leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army. “Today, I can...

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NSW Police in legal battle with software giant

An extraordinary legal battle is shaping up in the Federal Court, with a multinational software company suing NSW Police for wide-scale copyright piracy. UK software company Micro Focus is demanding at...

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Michael Moore: Hacking Scandal Will Spread to Fox News

Filmmaker Michael Moore and actress Susan Sarandon spoke Sunday in New York City at a Tribeca Film Festival event. The two discussed US domestic surveillance and whether the UK phone hacking scandal...

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Murdoch testimony spotlights UK Olympics minister

By RAPHAEL SATTERAssociated Press LONDON (AP) – News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch testified Wednesday he had no anger at Prime Minister David Cameron for setting up the wide-ranging inquiry into media...

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MPAA says Hollywood must befriend Silicon Valley to combat piracy

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Chris Dodd, the head of the Motion Picture Association of America, said Tuesday that Hollywood and Silicon Valley must work together to protect intellectual property. Silicon Valley...

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Hong Kong film industry furious at YouTube 'piracy'

Hong Kong film industry furious at YouTube ‘piracy’Posted: 25 April 2012 1641 hrs           HONG KONG: Hong Kong filmmakers on Wednesday urged YouTube to do more to protect copyright, claiming losses...

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Hollywood, Silicon Valley need unity, leader says

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Chris Dodd, the head of the Motion Picture Association of America, said Tuesday that Hollywood and Silicon Valley must work together to protect intellectual property. Silicon Valley...

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CinemaCon Day 1 photos: Sacha Baron Cohen, piracy arrest, beefed-up security

Blogs Ice Ice Billy Rumor: Alaska has Fembots 11 hours, 31 minutes ago Elsewhere The Righthaven Experiment: A journalist wonders if a copyright troll was right to sue him 19 hours, 26 minutes ago...

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WWE's Business Model is an Endangered Species

By Michael Carter - April 24, 2012 | Tickers: GNC, WWE | 0 Comments Michael is a member of The Motley Fool Blog Network — entries represent the personal opinions of our bloggers and are not formally...

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UP, ICTO call for end to cyber attacks, but Pinoy hacktivists on a hacking spree

China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs website on Tuesday, April 24 according to Pinoy hacking group PrivateX. MANILA, Philippines — The government and the academe have banded together to call for the end...

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Micro Focus accuses NSW Police of software piracy

UK software company Micro Focus is suing New South Wales (NSW) Police Force for unauthorised use of its ViewNow product, which ABC program 7:30 reports is used to access a critical database that...

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Chinese Nationals Charged by U.S. With Software Piracy

Enlarge image Chinese Nationals Charged With Software Piracy Chip Chipman/Bloomberg Signage is photographed outside the headquarters of Agilent Technologies. Signage is photographed outside the...

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Murdoch expected to twist the knife at UK inquiry

LONDON (AFP) – Media baron Rupert Murdoch arrived at Britain’s press ethics inquiry on Wednesday primed to heap pressure on the government after revelations that left a minister fighting for his job....

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News Corp.'s lobbying style under spotlight in British inquiry

News Corp.’s relationships with British regulators and politicians have gone under the microscope this week during a judicial inquiry into media ethics. At issue is whether News Corp. officials got too...

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US says LRA's Kony "significantly degraded"

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S.-backed efforts to hunt down fugitive Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony have “significantly degraded” his ability to wreak havoc across central Africa, but more needs to be done...

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Online Piracy at Colorado State

Having a song stuck in your head and not knowing the name of it, can drive you mad. Just one line plays in your brain over, and over, and over. Desperate to find the name of the song, you scour through...

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Art Brodsky: The Long and Winding Road To A Failed 'Piracy' Policy

It’s hard not to feel sorry for Al Perry these days.  As Paramount Picture’s VP for worldwide content protection and outreach, he has been on the road a lot, mostly to law schools. The past few weeks,...

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Can Last-Minute Amendments Redeem the Troubling Cybersecurity Bill?

A point-by-point examination of whether changes to the CISPA legislation successfully address its flaws. Yesterday I wrote a piece detailing a range of issues with the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and...

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