copyright
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Twitter Doesn’t Want You Sharing This Link About TV Piracy
Twitter is home to some of the vilest neo-Nazis, racists, and homophobes on the planet. But don’t even think about discussing the one topic that’s apparently taboo on the platform: Piracy of TV shows.
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Wikipedia And Reddit Stage Eleventh-Hour Protest Against Alarming EU Copyright Plan
The European Union has been reconsidering its copyright laws for several years, and for months we’ve been trudging towards a final vote. Well, that vote is scheduled for Tuesday, and if approved it could mean the end of the open internet as we know it.
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Kickstarter To Remove That Rat From The End Of The Departed Whacked By DMCA Takedown
Kickstarter has exterminated a campaign to exterminate the infamous rat from the end of The Departed after Warner Bros. filed a DMCA copyright takedown request, the Verge reported on Monday.
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Senate Unanimously Passes Music Modernisation Act, Improving Artist Payouts From Streaming Giants
The Senate cleared a bill late on Tuesday, the Music Modernisation Act, that will dramatically restructure the way royalties are handed out to artists and others involved in the creation process—although it did so under heavy opposition from satellite and digital broadcasting services, namely Sirius XM and Music Choice.