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Bros Icing Bros - A Case for Copyright Bullying by Overreacting Smirnoff Lawyers
BP Underestimates the Power of New Media While it Attempts a Press Lockdown
The mega-merger of Comcast and NBC: a lethal marriage
How service providers deny users the right to counternotify for content removed by DMCA takedown notices
RIAA Asks Schoolkids To Assist With Propaganda
Last week, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced an update to Music-Rules!, its flagship "curriculum" for teaching copyright law to schoolkids.
RIAA wins $1.9 million judgment in retrial of alleged filesharer Jammie Thomas
Somebody’s Looking For A Fight
Maureen Dowd finished up with Hilary Clinton; now she’s on to Googlei, with this trenchant presentation that misses the point while disseminating all sorts of hogwash: Dinosaur at the Gate (pdf)
Google is in a battle royal over whether it has the right to profit so profligately from newspaper content at a time when journalism is in such jeopardy.








