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DMCA: Protecting Your Website Content from ThievesProtecting your unique content from thieves is a part of running a website. Google's DMCA complaint process removes theft from the search results. -
Filing a Formal DMCA Complaint: The Step by Step GuideAn in depth article on how to correctly file formal DMCA complaints and get back what belongs to you!
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MySpace to Join YouTube in Offering Commercial Content, Viacom Suit Could Derail DMCA, Says Law ProfessorThe question of "safe harbor" in the DMCA, the law which protects hosts of media online, is a subject of concern by a Stanford law professor, as MySpace prepares to offer copyrighted video as well.
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Viacom Versus YouTube: Copyright Infringment?A paper on how the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 helps to protect internet service providers from copyright liability. -
Replacing Some of the Best World of Warcraft Private ServersThis article describes what players need to do after the recent DMCA notice destroyed many of the most popular servers out there.
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Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Internet's Dangerous FutureThis article discusses the dangers faced by copyright issues on the internet. The DMCA attempts to take a step towards resolving these issues, but how much can it truly accomplish?
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Google Responds to Viacom - Calls YouTube Lawsuit UnfoundedGoogle responded to the $1 billion lawsuit filed by media giant Viacom in March. Google said it fully intended to prove it was innocent of copyright infringement claims, and considered itself covered under the safe harbor provision of the DMCA.
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Uri Geller Twists Facts on YouTube Copyright Claim, EFF Predicts His DownfallUri Geller bends the DMCA the same way he bends spoons...without using his mind.
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Library of Congress Says iPhone Jailbreaking is LegalThe Library of Congress has decided in the EFF's favor, that phone modification by the end users is very much legal and allowed. -
Ethics of Food Blogging and Complying with Federal Trade Commission GuidelinesThe ethics of food blogging has become a hot topic in the culinary world. If you plan to embark down this path take time to become educated about FTC regulations, copyright infringement, and plagiarism and how to protect your work. -
ACTA: The War on Progress, Freedom, and Human CivilizationA clandestine international treaty, currently being negotiated, can justly be called the greatest threat of our time to the advancement of human civilization. ACTA would undo the Internet revolution's accomplishments and stifle technological progress.
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Apple Vs. Library of Congress: Why Apple Wants IOS Jailbreaking Stopped & the Ruling Against AppleA serious ruling in favor of iOS users that includes all devices using the OS states users are allowed to jailbreak their devices. What is the real reason Apple wants Jailbreaking stopped?
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Now Legal: Jailbreaking Your iPhoneThe U.S. federal government has made jailbreaking iPhones and rooting Android devices completely legal. -
Avoid Lawsuits If You Are a BloggerAs a blogger, defending yourself against a lawsuit can cost you a lot of money and grief. Your blog opens you up to charges of defamation, libel, false light, publication of private facts, and violations of intellectual property law.
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Apple Vs. The Library of Congress: Apple Files Patent for Security Measure to Stop IOS Jailbreakers After RulingThe ruling against Apple and for jailbreaking of iOS devices prompted the posted filing for a patent to use a "security measure" to stop jailbreaking.
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Jailbreak All IPhone, IPad, and IPod Touch Models with JailbreakMe 2.0!This article will explain how to jailbreak your iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad using recently released JailbreakMe 2.0. -
10 Sure-Fire Ways to Protect Your Online PrivacyThe definitive guide to safeguarding your personal information and privacy online.
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Best Emulator, a List of All the Best EmulatorsThe best emulator is the one that works for you. However, I have compiled a list of the best emulators in my opinion. If you don't know what an emulator is then you should definitely check this out. -
Should You Jailbreak Your IPad or IPhoneWith the iPad 3G release, an unfastened jailbreak technique has been created that frees the iPhone and iPad from the barriers that Apple has created. -
How to Block a Website from Web Scraping Your BlogYour original content is what makes money for your blog. These few steps help protect your blog posts and content from being automatically scraped and posted to another content site, which causes you to lose money. -
Get Legal, Licensed Multimedia Playback on Linux from FluendoFluendo offers fully licensed multimedia playback software for Linux that legally allows users to play MP3, Windows Media, Divx, DVD and more. -
Is Jailbreaking a Phone Illegal?When it comes to Apple's iPhone, jailbreaking means you can install third party applications and fully exploit the phone's capabilities.
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The Future of Video Sharing Websites like YouTubeAfter a recent lawsuit settled between Viacom and YouTube, where does that leave video sharing sites?
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Google Removes 'Obama Deception,' Limits Freedom of SpeechA documentary, "The Obama Deception," gained quick success on Youtube, showcasing the lack of change under the current Obama administration. Despite achieving 6.5 million views, Google has apparently removed the video.
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Privacy or Piracy, and Why You Will Never Have BothThis article explores the differing opinions of two respected advocates on opposite sides of the ongoing piracy debate. Both offer unique solutions that only satisfy one side, and reveal downfalls for proposed solutions so far.
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Online Writing Skills You Need to Be SuccessfulBeing a successful online writer takes a special set of skills: they're not difficult, and can take you from average to excellent results.
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Lament About Copyright SpealersI go to my trusty search engine, input my whole name I find other websites with my own work, but it's hard to find who to blame!
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Sony PS3 Jailbreaking Lawsuit Ends in SettlementThe Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) was the latest gadget hacked by George Hotz, aka GeoHot. Sony sued Hotz. The case settled, but the question still remains whether hackers and novice users alike can jailbreak their own legally purchased software devices. -
Three Legal Disputes that Could Change How You Use the Internet in 2012Copyright infringement and ownership of social media accounts are some of the hot button issues that will be resolved in 2012.
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PIPA & SOPA, the Upopular Bills Which Are Trying to Censor the InternetThe web is abuz with people talking about the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA) which are two bills proposed to help with the fight against piracy and copyright infringement online
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Megaupload Takedown: Why SOPA/PIPA Doesn't MatterWe do not need SOPA and PIPA to help damage the internet. The US government will go on and do that with or without the bills.
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Megaupload Shut Down by FedsFile-sharing giant Megaupload was shut down Thursday, and several of company executives were arrested and charged with violating piracy laws.
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The Evolution of Technology: Curriculum Design and ImplementationEnhancing student-centered learning is the ultimate goal of incorporating educational technology into curriculum design. This article examines how technology can be employed in several ways that will enhance learner knowledge.
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When Giving it Away is a Reason to BuyMuch to the chagrin of modern pirate hunters like the RIAA and MPAA who see downloading their intellectual property for free as buccaneering; TED effectively demonstrates that giving away your intellectual property can lead to huge financial returns. -
Free Pictures for My WebsiteWhen developing content for several types of documents; graphic designers and webmasters often search for free images in order to enhance the appearance of the communication. -
Can't Fight the Future: File Sharing is Here to StayFile sharing is not going anywhere, no matter how many torrent site owners get arrested, or how many casual downloaders get sued. Effort should be spent on changing laws to satisfy all parties, instead of taking sides and punishing violators.
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ATT Vs. Verizon: Redo After Lessons LearnedHow ATT can make life difficult for its customers and does not seem to care.
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Who and Why E-Piracy HurtsA first-hand account of what it feels like to know your books are being read by thousands of people... and you're not seeing a penny of it. -
Copyright Infringement and How to Prevent ItNot every image you find on the Web is free to claim or use. There are several laws that are behind that image that protects it from being stolen or used elsewhere, and have consequences to them when those laws are violated.
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CensorshipThis is an opinion piece against the right for the government to censor certain items and how it is destroying our First Amendment rights.
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