Posted by on September 6, 2010
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German court rules against YouTube over copyright
A German court ruled Friday that Google Inc.’s subsidiary YouTube LLC must pay compensation after users uploaded several videos of performances by singer Sarah Brightman in violation of copyright laws. Google – YouTube – Sarah Brightman – Search Engines – search
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Angle faces copyright lawsuit over R-J articles
A Las Vegas-based company filed a federal lawsuit Friday that accuses U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle of reprinting two Review-Journal articles on her campaign website without permission.
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Scammers using fake copyright infringement notices for profit
HADOPI, meet the internautes . The French “high authority” that oversees the country’s three strikes anti-P2P file-sharing campaign is now being used by spammers and scammers who attempt to trick people out of their cash by accusing them of copyright violations. The e-mails have appeared in recent days, purporting to come from France’s Haute Autorité pour la diffusion des œuvres et la protection …
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Posted by on September 4, 2010
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Leo Motors Files Two Patents for Its ZAFCG
LAS VEGAS—-Leo Motors, Inc. announced today that its two patent applications regarding Leo’s Zinc Air Fuel Cell Generator were accepted and filed by the Korea Patent Office. The two patents are for the zinc-air fuel cell reaction cell structure, and for the zinc-air fuel cell assembly.
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Leo Motors Files Two Patents for Its ZAFCG
LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Leo Motors, Inc. (Pink Sheets: LEOM) announced today that its two patent applications regarding Leo’s Zinc Air Fuel Cell Generator (ZAFCG) were accepted and filed by the Korea Patent Office. The two patents are for the zinc-air fuel cell reaction cell structure, and for the zinc-air fuel cell assembly. The zinc-air fuel cell assembly includes: an anode pocket …
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Microsoft Patents OS Shutdown
An anonymous reader writes “You would think that shutting down software could be fairly simple from an end user’s view. If I ask you to shut it down, would you mind shutting it actually down, please? Well, it’s a bit more complicated than that, because you need to ask the user if they really want to shut down and if unsaved documents should be saved. And that warrants a patent that also covers …
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Posted by on September 2, 2010
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Second Newspaper Chain Joins Copyright Trolling Operation
A Las Vegas company established to sue bloggers who clip news content is expanding its operations to a second newspaper chain. Righthaven has struck a deal with Arkansas-based WEHCO Media to expand its copyright litigation campaign, in which bloggers and aggregators across the country are being sued on allegations of infringement.
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Lewis Hyde wonders, in ‘Common As Air,’ about our public good in private hands
As the nation grew, “the public domain has turned out to be highly vulnerable to private capture,” Lewis Hyde writes. Lunatic example: a copyright warning on an electronic edition of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”: “This book cannot be read aloud.”
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