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  • EU votes to extend music copyright lifetime

    By Jennifer Baker | 13 September, 2011 00:29

    Despite last-ditch attempts last week by 41 European parliamentarians to block it, the European General Affairs Council on Monday approved plans to extend the copyright protection time for music recordings from 50 years to 70 years.

  • Google highlights advances in copyright protection

    By Juan Carlos Perez | 03 September, 2011 01:54

    Google, which has faced intense criticism for years over copyright issues, said on Friday it has made progress on four copyright-protection initiatives it outlined in December.

  • How Hitler's downfall mocks your ideals

    By Joab Jackson | 06 October, 2010 06:43

    A short clip from a 2004 movie about Adolf Hitler has ended up speaking for a generation of discontented Internet surfers, as well as pushed the boundaries of copyright law, noted a Massachusetts Institute of Technology social networking researcher who discussed the reasons behind the clip's wide appeal at the Open Video Conference in New York last Friday.

  • Hosted service promises to protect corporate documents on smartphones

    By John Cox | 03 September, 2010 03:35

    A hosted application for securing shared corporate documents is being extended to handheld devices. With WatchDox, mobile users can view and even selected documents, but be prevented from saving, printing, or forwarding them, if desired.

  • Disagreements on transparency fail to stop ACTA treaty leak

    By Peter Sayer | 17 July, 2010 01:56

    Disagreements between the European Union and the US over whether to release the current negotiating text of a secretive international copyright treaty became moot this week, with the publication on a French website of a leaked version of the latest draft of the treaty.

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