New copyright law could push up everyone’s internet cost

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New copyright law could push up everyone’s internet cost
UPDATED: 12.30pm – MED admits ISPs won’t be able to recoup all the costs of new law; but also sees fees dampening movie studio and record companies’ appetite for complaints. read more
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Govt approves notice fee for copyright regime
The Government has today announced the fee ISPs will be able to charge rights holders to get an ISP to process an allegation of copyright infringement.
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Internet service providers aid copyright crackdown
The media industry has enlisted major Internet service providers in the long-running battle to quash copyright infringement online. Or maybe the word is conscripted. On Thursday, AT&T, Comcast and others reached a…
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Eric Mack: Taking stock of preseason fantasy predictions

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Eric Mack: Taking stock of preseason fantasy predictions
Mock the legitimacy of the Home Run Derby and All-Star Game all you want, but it is a welcome moment of breath before baseball’s marathon resumes for the second half. Mock it like you did this writer for the legitimacy of his Ten Bold Predictions for fantasy 2011.
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Am I Wasting My Time On Social Media?
And that’s the big thing missing from social media. Given the resources required, does spending tim
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Leon Williams: pioneering black leader, mentor
Calling Leon Williams a mentor is like calling his trademark fedora a hat. It doesn’t do him justice. No local politician has had more aides rise to greater prominence than Williams, a retired city councilman, county supervisor and transit agency president.
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Brewery giant Anheuser-Busch seeks trademark for 615
Anheuser-Busch has a wheat ale called 312 made by a Chicago brewery that it acquired this year.
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Consumer champion Martin Lewis wins trademark battle

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Consumer champion Martin Lewis wins trademark battle
CONSUMER champion Martin Lewis has won a High Court battle to protect his own “Money Saving Expert” trademark from “exploitation”.
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A-B InBev seeks trademark; Insituform expanding
Could 314 be the name of a new brew? Anheuser-Busch InBev has applied for a federal trademark for “314″ — the area code for much of metropolitan St. Louis — as well as for the telephone prefixes of 13 other U.S. cities.
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Victoria Beckham orders Louboutin for daughter
According to a source, the star even asked for the boots to include the labels trademark red soles. The former Spice Girl is renowned for her love of fashion and is always seen in the latest catwalk creations.
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Report: Audi denied TDI trademark by European court
According to Autobild, Audi went to the European Union courts in Luxembourg – on behalf of its parent company as well in its own right – to secure dominion over the TDI badge, but in a ruling this week, the judge ruled that the acronym is not theirs alone.
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