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NBC Universal Warns File-Sharers of Criminal Prosecution
After years of negotiating and planning the “six strikes” copyright alert system finally went live last month. Under the program, copyright holders will alert ISPs about infringing material being shared on their networks and...BMG Demands $20 For Pirated Bruno Mars / Eminem Downloads
Ok, so you’ve been caught downloading the latest hits from the Internet without placing money in the pockets of the record labels first, and – according to them – you need to be...YouTube-MP3 Fights Google With Lawyers and 220K+ Signature Petition
Mid-June, one of the web’s largest YouTube conversion sites was hit with threats from Google. YouTube-MP3, a site with more than 1.3 million daily visitors, was threatened with legal action over its service...Denmark Dismisses The Three-Strikes System And Forwards A Legal Service Initiative
Despite the fact that the country once considered to implement the three-strikes warning system, it looks like Denmark officially abandoned the project. From a TorrentFreak report we are informed that Denmark dropped the...Google Threatens To Sue Huge YouTube MP3 Conversion Site
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