Los Angeles- Due to an accused file-swapper's actions to uninstall file-sharing softwareand reformat his hard drive, a federal judge has found he willfully destroyedevidence and is now subject to relevant sanctions, Ars Technica reported.Defendant Jeffrey Howell previously won a major victory in the case (Atlantic v. Howell), when Judge Neil V. Wake rejected thelabel's argument that his simply making available of songs in ashared folder on the Kazaa application constituted copyright infringement.read more... Go to original article ...
A federal district court in California held on Wednesday that copyright owners must consider fair use before sending DMCA takedown notices to avoid liability for abuse of the law's procedures. The ruling is a huge victory for free speech advocates an Go to article ...
Los Angeles- A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that copyright holders must consider thepotential fair use of their works before sending copyright takedownnotices to online video sites. In order for a copyright owner to proceedunder the DMCA with Go to article ...
Defend Net Neutrality! Don't force ISPs to spy on their customers in the name of copyright enforcement! Such are the demands of a European online video campaign called Throttle the Package that has recently been launched by no, not the overseas b Go to article ...