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Broadcasters Demand Dish Network Stop Commercial-Skipping Service

December 17, 2012 wired.com

Claiming a major threat to its business model, broadcasters are urging a federal appeals court to order Dish Network to shutter its DVR service because it allows the automatic skipping of commercia

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Authors Guild Seeks $2 Billion From Google for Book Scanning

August 7, 2012 wired.com

Google is on the hook for as much as $2 billion in damages for digital scanning 2.7 million university library books without permission, the Authors Guild said Friday in a long-running lawsuit test

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Megaupload Bombshell: Judge Rules Police Anti-Piracy Raids Illegal

June 28, 2012 wired.com

The American government’s bid to extradite copyright infringement king Kim Dotcom to the United States was dealt a body blow Thursday, when a New Zealand High Court judge ruled that the raids

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Uncle Sam Wants You! … to Combat Online Piracy

June 26, 2012 wired.com

The Obama administration is apparently out of ideas on how to protect Big Content from online piracy. So now it’s asking for your help.

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