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2 Jun 2013, 5:30 am by Barry Sookman
Ohio bans those dangerous dens of iniquity, Internet cafes http://t.co/9cdYk7vMWf -> Apple likely guilty of e-book conspiracy, judge says days before trial http://t.co/zGJgScxk2c -> Blogged, Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2013-05-26 – http://t.co/0UAHuHUeLE -> Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2013-05-26 http://t.co/tpUmEOeM8d -> UK Court of Appeal Limits Compensation Owed by Businesses which Breach Privacy Laws http://t.co/nimYnMJSTW ->… [read post]
18 May 2013, 5:06 pm by Josh Sturtevant
From the abstract:"The high-profile prosecution of the popular online storage website Megaupload for criminal copyright infringement is the latest in a series of recent criminal prosecutions of online filesharing services. [read post]
8 May 2013, 8:28 am by Terry Hart
This argument only involves the corporate entity of Megaupload Limited. [read post]
4 Apr 2013, 4:00 am by Martin Kratz
This case is an attempt by the US government to get delivery to it of 32 servers belonging to Megaupload. [read post]
15 Mar 2013, 5:14 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
What about hosting sites that closed after Megaupload takedown? [read post]
7 Mar 2013, 12:21 pm by Terry Hart
Efforts to mitigate piracy also do not need to be limited to law enforcement efforts or new legislation. [read post]
7 Mar 2013, 12:21 pm by Terry Hart
Efforts to mitigate piracy also do not need to be limited to law enforcement efforts or new legislation. [read post]
21 Jan 2013, 9:34 am by Jonathan Bailey
MEGA is different from Megaupload, which was mostly a simple cyberlocker service, in that it provides client-side encryption (so no unencrypted files are uploaded to the service) and large storage limits, including 50 GB for free. [read post]
17 Jan 2013, 12:30 pm by Jon Brodkin
Those are "very generous limits for free users," Dotcom said on Twitter. [read post]
11 Jan 2013, 4:00 am by Terry Hart
Hotfile, Megaupload, and the Future of Copyright on the Internet: What can Cyberlockers Tell Us About DMCA Reform? [read post]
27 Dec 2012, 11:45 am by Jonathan Bailey
But regardless of the end result of the Megaupload action, it sent shock waves through the cyberlocker scene, with dozens of smaller sites either closing, disabling sharing or otherwise distancing themselves from Megaupload’s actions. [read post]
19 Dec 2012, 12:38 pm by Gordon Firemark
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20 Aug 2012, 4:00 am by Terry Hart
Defendants even admit that they formed Hotfile “to compete with” Megaupload. [read post]
20 Aug 2012, 4:00 am by Terry Hart
Defendants even admit that they formed Hotfile “to compete with” Megaupload. [read post]
16 Aug 2012, 7:25 am by Jeralyn
The proceedings are limited in scope, but they must be fair. [read post]
15 Aug 2012, 1:53 pm by Eric
While industry insiders (such as the copyright lobby) had prominent seats at the table, consumers got very limited disclosures of the drafts and no meaningful opportunity to comment on the proposals. [read post]
15 Aug 2012, 4:00 am by Devlin Hartline
Minor premise: Judge Posner, confined to the particular facts of the partially-developed record before him (including the fact that there was no evidence that myVidster had encouraged or induced anyone to upload, embed, or stream any infringing videos) and limited by the particular arguments raised by the plaintiff (which only argued non-inducement contributory infringement), found that plaintiff Flava Works was not likely to be successful on the merits of its contributory infringement… [read post]