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South Park’s ‘What What (In the Butt)’ Beats Infringement Claim

June 8, 2012 wired.com

A federal appeals court affirmed Thursday that a 2008 South Park parody of a real-world video — “What What (In the Butt)” — did not infringe on the YouTube video of the same

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Broadcasters Warn of Apocalypse in Dish’s Ad-Skipping Service

May 25, 2012 wired.com

Broadcasters are claiming in federal lawsuits Thursday that Dish Network’s DVR service, which allows the automatic skipping of commercials, breaches copyright law and retransmission agreement

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Google Says It Removes 1 Million Infringing Links Monthly

May 24, 2012 wired.com

Each month, Google removes more than 1 million links to infringing content such as movies, video games, music and software — with about half of those requests last month coming from Microsoft

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Digital Rights Groups Defend Antenna-Based Internet TV Service

May 23, 2012 wired.com

Two digital rights groups urged a federal court Wednesday not to shut down an upstart technology company that streams over-the-air broadcast to New Yorkers. Public Knowledge and the Electronic Fron

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