Copyright: ACTA to be examined by top EU court
Trade commissioner Karel De Gucht announced the move on Wednesday, saying he shared protestors’ concerns about freedoms and rights. He said the referral to the..
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The collapse of Vajont Dam: Italian Judge seize the historic portal for a sentence offensive to the reputation of two Mr. Berlusconi Mps.
The Judge of the preliminary investigations of Belluno, Italy, on request of local Prosecutor, has ordered the seizure of www.Vajont.info portal, the website..
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SABAM vs. Netlog: general filtering systems for the prevention of copyright infringements are disproportionate
The European Court of Justice has issued a ruling today in the case SABAM v Netlog NV where it confirms its prior decision in the.....
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Spanish Supreme Court to review Sinde Law Piracy with worldwide implications.
Spain’s Supreme Court has agreed to consider a complaint brought by a group representing web users against the government’s so-called ‘ley Sinde’ anti-download..
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Internet freedom and copyright law
The Economist on ACTA “That is probably exaggerated: ACTA is intentionally vague (signatories are left to draw up precise rules themselves). But it is potentially.....
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Czech government suspends process of ratification of ACTA – PM
Prague – The Czech government will suspend the process of ratification of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), Prime Minister Petr Necas (Civic Democrats, ODS) said.....
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