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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Uses victory over Oculus VR as a platform.
No trade secret theft, though.
Requires foreknowledge, for-profit.
Claims it lags technological progress.
Fan projects hit by DMCA.
Despite ORG's best efforts.
Ten year prison sentences for P2P.
Would spell the death of copyright, says ESA.
'Bye bye, Skype,' says Dotcom.
'Impossible to shut down,' claims creator.
The three-year cycle begins anew.
Just as consumers abandon physical media.
Legislation threatened, copyright group told.
Cracks down on potential infringement.
Search engines breathe easier today.
Game cloned, trademark opposed.
Decides its use of trademarks is 'fair use.'
Looks to protect consumers from infringement.
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has moved a step closer to extradition after New Zealand court ruling.
Ofcom has published a draft code to establish a three-strikes copyright system in the UK, based on the DEA.
Google's regular Transparency Report reveals an increasing trend for political content take-down requests.
The High Court has ordered ISPs to start blocking access to Swedish file-sharing site The Pirate Bay.
Bayfiles enables users to share files via links, rather than searchable torrents.
October 14 2021 | 15:04