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Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
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Meta Vidding Newsletter: Issue 73 (Weeks August 1 to August 18, 2008) Original poster: deathisyourart Although we aim to be as comprehensive as possible, with categories as broad as these it is inevitable that some vids and news items will be overlooked. If you have something you would like included, please don't hesitate to comment and we'll add it to the next newsletter.
- IntellectualProperty/P2P News
- IP: MediaDefender Walks The Plank to Bankruptcy
- IP: EFF Tool Hunts BitTorrent Throttling ISPs
- IP: Reactions to FCC's Comcast decision come fast and furious
- IP: Targeting Campus Piracy, Bill Passes US House
- IP: Anti-Piracy Lobby Gains Power Over Internet Subscribers
- IP: MPAA: Don't limit our ability to close analog outputs
- IP: What if Apple stopped issuing DRM keys?
- IP: Fannish Guide To Legal Notices: C&D Letters/Take Down Notices Oh My!
- IP: Groklaw - 88% of YouTube is New and Original Content, Professor Says
- IP: Cablevision's remote DVR does not directly infringe
- IP: Cablevision wins on appeal: remote DVR lawful after all
- IP: Air Force cracks software, carpet bombs DMCA
- IP: Judge in Jammie Thomas P2P case sounds open to retrial
- IP: 5 Ways to Improve DMCA Safe Harbor
- IP: "DVR as a Service" Isn't Copyright Infringement
- IP: Free Just Wasn't Cheap Enough for Radiohead Fans
- IP: YouLicense Gets $1 Million For Online Music Licensing
- IP: University wants cease-and-desist order for MediaSentry
- IP: iTunes Stashes Your Name in DRM-Free Downloads | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
- IP: Bell Canada puts squeeze on ISPs with usage-based billing
- IP: Piracy could put film industry out of business, warns group
- IP: 2 IP addresses, 40 matches: Tufts tries to cut RIAA driftnet
- IP: EFF Supports TorrentSpy in Electronic Privacy Case
- IP: Youtube Blocks Upload Fan's BSG Vid
- IP: Australian ISPs Still Rejects Idea of Becoming Copyright Police
- IP: ISPs Still Reject Idea of Becoming Copyright Police
- IP: When the ghosts of songs equal copyright infringements
- IP: The Record Industry's Digital Distribution Plan (TotalMusic) Comes Back From the Dead
- IP: Cablecos ponder networked DVRs in wake of Cablevision ruling
- IP: YouTube and Sharing: Competing Business and Cultural Models in the Digital Era
- IP: The Pirate Bay Blocked in Italy
- IP: Judge: RIAA damages too high in innocent infringement case
- IP: Free advertising for The Pirate Bay: Italian ISPs block site
- IP: Prototype Anti-Piracy Tool Revealed and Taken Offline
- IP: Tackling College Piracy: The P2P Quiz
- IP: RIAA Pays $107,951 to Alleged Filesharer
- IP: McCain tech policy: crack down on piracy, fix patent mess
- IP: Government to increase online copyright penalty tenfold
- IP: Olympic committee rethinks copyright infringement claim on YouTube
- IP: Tackling College Piracy: MPAA and RIAA's Favorite
- IP: New magazine-sharing site escapes copyright laws abroad
- IP: Pandora Giant of Internet Radio Nears Its 'Last Stand'
- IP: Copyright crusaders to launch cyber campaign
- IP: "Functionally voluntary" music may lead to blanket licenses
- IP: RIAA, KaZaA user settle 3-year-old lawsuit for $6,050
- IP: IOC Wants Olympic Torrents Off The Pirate Bay
- IP: Texas Court Tells RIAA That it Can Claim Damages But Less Than it Wants
- IP: Evolution of DRM: streaming services use unencrypted MP3s
- IP: U2 Tracks Leak After Bono Plays Stereo Too Loudly
- IP: YouTube user sues Google for his slice of the traffic
- IP: Copyright crusaders to launch cyber campaign
- IP: Federal Circuit Confirms Key Free Software Licensing Practice
- IP: Is this the future for legal P2P?
- IP: UK IP Office seeks harsher copyright infringement penalties
- IP: It's official: File sharing becomes a crime without punishment in Germany
- IP: Olympics, YouTube, Protest, Copyright
- IP: Why the Open Source Ruling Matters
- IP: IDC Canada: ISP peer-to-peer fears are a Boogie Man
- IP: RIP Pandora? The music industry keeps killing itself
- IP: "Functionally voluntary" music may lead to blanket licenses
- IP: Usniff, Torrent Search Made Easy
- IP: Who Sues the ‘WATCHMEN’? FOX and WB in Legal Battle
- IP: The Cost of Bogus Copyright Claims: BT Wins Motion for Attorneys' Fees
- IP: huge and important news: free licenses upheld
- IP: Evolution of DRM: streaming services use unencrypted MP3s
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