Copyright What is in the news: 27th July 2010

Here is the latest news from the world of copyright.

Copyright law changes spring iPhone users
San Francisco Chronicle
Owners of Apple’s iPhone and other smart phones who unlock the devices to run unauthorized applications are not violating copyright laws, a federal agency
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What New DMCA Copyright Loopholes Mean to You
PC World
The Library of Congress added five new exemptions to its Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Monday, a copyright law that criminalizes attempts to
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Net Neutrality Debate Veers Off on Copyright Tangent
eWeek
While the Federal Communications Commission seems determined to find some way to regulate network neutrality, a coalition of technology and creative
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Blizzard: StarCraft II tournaments are copyright infringement
Public Knowledge Tech News and Comment
But Blizzard also has a recent history of expounding a rather broad theory of copyright liability, one which gives copyright owners wide discretion to
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How Library of Congress’s Digital Copyright Exemptions Affect E-Books
DailyFinance
Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA, which governs how companies large and small go after those who willfully flout copyright and copy-protection.
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We must support this music copyright bill to ensure fair play
The Province
No matter how hard the major record labels have tried to fight through copyright infringement actions, the battle has been akin to the “whack a weasel” game
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