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Acta: The Worldwide Sopa?

by bartoc8080 in Law, February 5, 2012
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The battle for intellectual property extends beyond the U.S.

Black March

by bartoc8080 in Law, February 4, 2012
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The internet’s vendetta against SOPA/PIPA supporters.

How to Get Copyright

by Ashok Amirtharaj S in Law, January 28, 2012
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How do you get copyright protection for your work?

The World Web War Continues: Anonymous Promotes The Discharge of The Sony Catalog

by ginav19 in Issues, January 25, 2012
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The group hacktivists published links for users to go down albums of bands like Aerosmith and AC / DC.

Sopa Screwed

by tonyleather in Law, January 21, 2012
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Thank god the US houses – Senate and representatives – have seen sense and pushed this dreadful proposed legislation back into the dusty cupboard from which it was unearthed.

Megaupload, is Public Enemy # 1?

by ginav19 in Issues, January 20, 2012
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Closing the file sharing site internet rocked in a coup after protests against SOPA.

Meet Kim Dotcom, The Millionaire Head of The Closed Megaupload

by ginav19 in Society, January 20, 2012
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It is a "hacker" in Germany 38 years living in New Zealand since 2010. It is one of the 10 richest people in the country.

Stop Sopa

by kilaking in Issues, January 20, 2012
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SOPA is not only a threat to legitamite web business, it is also a threat to free speech.

FBI Suspends Megaupload and Anonymous Begins a Battle

by ginav19 in Issues, January 20, 2012
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This Thursday launched a formal hostilities. Two sides with different powers, ideologies and ways of understanding what happens on the Internet attacked with force. Unlike other battles in the blood does not run, but hunting and apprehensions.

Copyrights Yesterday and Today

by mryays in Issues, January 18, 2012
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With all the debate over SOPA and PIPA, we should take time to consider some historical and cultural tendencies of copyright laws. Copyrights and protection of intellectual property is only a new phenomenon and is hardly a natural right to be granted by the state. history and development have been historically related to more stealing than sharing.

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