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The Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Copyright Infringement

Richard Cunningham asked: As you’re creating something, you may wonder what copyright infringement actually is. It’s necessary, if you’re creating a work — albeit written, musical, videos, software or some other form — that you know the definition of copyright infringement. This issue is very complicated, and not very easily spelled out in plain English.Copyright...

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More Judges Realizing That Statutory Damages In Copyright Suits Out Of Line

The heart of Charles Nessons' case against the RIAA is that the copyright law cited to attack file-sharers is unconstitutional due to the ridiculous statutory fines put on copyright infringement. The original fines were really meant for commercial copyright counterfeiters -- and the law was never intended to be used against random internet users sharing some songs off of...

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More Judges Realizing That Statutory Damages In Copyright Suits Out Of Line

The heart of Charles Nessons' case against the RIAA is that the copyright law cited to attack file-sharers is unconstitutional due to the ridiculous statutory fines put on copyright infringement. The original fines were really meant for commercial copyright counterfeiters -- and the law was never intended to be used against random internet users sharing some songs off of...

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Winding down

Copyright © 2008 Quantum Tea. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement.It was all drama this weekend, Hubby was right down to the wire. He wrote four thousand words on Saturday [...]

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The End

Copyright © 2008 Quantum Tea. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement.Went to the final St Charles write-in today and finished my NaNoWriMo story at the Crooked Tree Coffee Shop. I [...]

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beyonce knowles wins copyright infringement lawsuit

rampb singer beyonce knowles has won a copyright infringement lawsuit against an unknown songwriter who had claimed the star stole her song to create her 2003 hit baby boyjennifer armour claimed that she had sent her track for consideration to mathhew knowles beyonces father and manager in 2003however a us judge ruled in 2006 that there was no evidence to suggest that the former destinys...

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Post Turkey Update

Copyright © 2008 .If you are not reading this post in your feed reader the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement.The original post can be seen at http://www.knottymouse.com/2008/11/28/newstuff/. Did everyone have a good Thanksgiving? I spent yesterday with the in-laws (no comment) stuffing my face full of turkey, stuffing, potato casserole, [...]

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Coral QQ Infringement Case Ends With Prison For Chen Shoufu

The Coral QQ infringement case has ended and Chen Shoufu, developer of Coral QQ, was punished with three years in prison for copyright infringement. According to details provided by news in Sohu.com, in October 2007 Chen was arrested and Tencent sued him for infringing the copyright of its instant messaging product QQ. Chen had developed a [...]

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Court jails programmer for copyright theft

Sylvie Barak the Inquirer , Wednesday 26 November 2008. 13:37:00 Arrested development CHEN SHOUFU, developer of Coral QQ, a popular Chinese IM add-on, has been formally sentenced to three years in jail for copyright infringement. Chen, a 28-year-old instructor at the Beijing Institute of Technology's computer centre, was arrested at the end of August 2007 for infringing on Tencent's...

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Court jails programmer for copyright theft

CHEN SHOUFU , developer of Coral QQ, a popular Chinese IM add-on, has been formally sentenced to three years in jail for copyright infringement. Chen, a 28-year-old instructor at the Beijing Institute of Technology's computer centre, was arrested at the end of August 2007 for infringing on Tencent's - the dominant IM service in China - intellectual property. Read more

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ABS CBN TV Patrol in Copyright Violation

... it to the highest officer or persons involved in my complaint. As a blogger, I often encounter copyright infringement. We, of course, know that most of the blogs are hosted in servers based in the US where Digital Millennium Copyright Act (”DMCA”) is strictly enforced. A Friendster Blogger even stole my personal entries to make it come off as hers. Two bloggers copied off my...

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Green!

Copyright © 2008 Quantum Tea. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement.I crossed the threshold at lunchtime, my NaNoWriMo 2008 novel is at 50138 words. I'm writing chapter eleven of twelve, [...]

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Whoops: UK senior citizens targeted for downloading gay porn

It's one thing to get a presettlement letter alleging that you are guilty of copyright infringement because you downloaded some random music files. It's another thing entirely for the elder members of your family to get that letter and find that, instead of music, the content allegedly pirated is hardcore gay porn. A string of [...] Related stories New tech scam extorts money, accuses...

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Apple adds DMCA charge to Psystar suit

It appears that Apple is trying to put the final nail in Psystar’s coffin, asking the court to accept an amended complaint against the Mac clone maker to add a charge of violation of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act to a long list of allegations, including trademark infringement, breach of contract and copyright infringement. On Nov. [...]

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Whoops: UK senior citizens targeted for downloading gay porn

Some UK Internet users are finding themselves accused of copyright infringement in the form of pre-court settlement letters, but it's not about music. This time, it's hardcore gay porn that's apparently all the rage among illegal downloaders, and the production company wants everyone to pay up. Read More...