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Twitter No Longer ‘Disappearing’ Infringing Tweets

November 5, 2012 wired.com

Twitter is adding some transparency to the mix when it removes infringing links at the request of copyright holders. Like it or not, removing infringing links is a requirement of the Digital Millen

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Copyright Scofflaws Beware: ISPs to Begin Monitoring Illicit File Sharing

October 8, 2012 wired.com

The nation’s major internet service providers by year’s end will institute a so-called six-strikes plan, the “Copyright Alert System” initiative backed by the Obama administ

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YouTube Alters Copyright Algorithms, Will ‘Manually’ Review Some Claims

October 3, 2012 wired.com

Google-owned YouTube said Wednesday it is altering its algorithms to reduce invalid copyright infringement claims on its video-sharing site and also announced it would begin manually reviewing clai

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The Algorithmic Copyright Cops: Streaming Video’s Robotic Overlords

September 6, 2012 wired.com

Livestream and automated copyright blocking algorithms don’t play very well together; and from the looks of things, the problem is only going to get worse.

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