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Despite single-market push, it’s English content more Europeans will pay for
By
Robert Andrews
20th November 2012
Google News wars are here again: Schmidt vs France on ‘news tax’
By
Robert Andrews
30th October 2012
Google News faces mass newspaper boycott in Brazil
By
Robert Andrews
19th October 2012
Mobile carriers and consumers are all pirates in South Africa
By
Robert Andrews
6th September 2012
Google wants greater French acceptance after winning TF1 copyright case
By
Robert Andrews
29th May 2012
‘Russia’s Facebook’ loses: court confirms it breaks copyright
By
Robert Andrews
18th May 2012
Russia’s state piracy monitor could empower copyright owners
By
Robert Andrews
17th May 2012
Anonymous hits UK’s Virgin Media in Pirate Bay protest
By
Robert Andrews
9th May 2012
Science research may be freed from journals’ ‘unhealthy’ paywalls
By
Robert Andrews
3rd May 2012
Europe’s digital chief hopes France can liberalise digital copyright
By
Robert Andrews
2nd May 2012
Russia’s Facebook is ‘holding back’ digital music
By
Robert Andrews
5th April 2012
France Claims ‘Three-Strikes’ Has Reduced Piracy, But Has It Really?
By
Robert Andrews
28th March 2012
Ireland’s Largest ISP Wants Country-Wide Three-Strikes Piracy Response
By
Robert Andrews
26th March 2012
Man Utd Wants Its Crest Stripped From Google Play
By
Robert Andrews
15th March 2012
Germany Wants To Charge Search Engines To Use News Excerpts
By
Robert Andrews
9th March 2012
UK ISPs Must Write Letters To Pirates, Other Measures Some Way Off
By
Robert Andrews
6th March 2012
The Pinfluence Of Pinterest: Magazines And More Delight In Découpage
By
Robert Andrews
22nd February 2012
Interviews: Meltwater Appeals UK Web News Fees As Both Sides Claim Victory
By
Robert Andrews
14th February 2012
Meltwater, UK Newspapers Each Get Partial Victory In Web Fees Ruling
By
Robert Andrews
14th February 2012
Europe Says It Won’t Adopt ‘Bad’ Digital Policy Like SOPA
By
Robert Andrews
20th January 2012
Europe Thinks Open Data Could Add €40 Billion To Its Economy
By
Robert Andrews
12th December 2011
UltraViolet’s First Web Channels Are Now Live, Now It’s Going Global
By
Robert Andrews
7th December 2011
UK Gets Ball Rolling On Digital Copyright Exchange
By
Robert Andrews
28th November 2011
TV Catchup Gets Court Victories, But Europe Will Have Final Say
By
Robert Andrews
22nd November 2011
Lib Dems To Vote On Repealing Digital Economy Act
By
Robert Andrews
23rd August 2011
Update: Broadcasters Get A Mixed Judgement Over TVCatchup
By
Robert Andrews
9th August 2011
Key Points: UK IP Review Proposes Legal Format-Shifting And More
By
Robert Andrews
3rd August 2011
PRs Lose Court Appeal On Online Story Copying
By
Robert Andrews
27th July 2011
PRCA & Meltwater vs NLA: Full Judgement & Key Points
By
Robert Andrews
27th July 2011
PR Chief: ‘Copyright Law Just Doesn’t Work In An Internet Age’
By
Robert Andrews
27th July 2011
Winners And Losers In The News Aggregator Copyright Case
By
Robert Andrews
27th July 2011
Newspapers Welcome Verdict Giving Them Commercial Online Royalties
By
Robert Andrews
27th July 2011
UK Newspapers Launch Their Own Pay-For Web Aggregator
By
Robert Andrews
22nd June 2011
Google Will Scan 250,000 Out-Of-Copyright Books For The British Library
By
Robert Andrews
20th June 2011
Video Head-To-Head: Newspapers Vs PRs & Meltwater
By
Robert Andrews
16th June 2011
UK Digital IP Review Wants Easier Licensing, Format-Shifting, No Fair Use
By
Robert Andrews
18th May 2011
Entertainment Triumphant As UK ISPs’ Challenge To Piracy Law Fails
By
Robert Andrews
20th April 2011
ISPs Monitoring For Illegal Downloads Breaches Privacy, EU Official Says
By
Robert Andrews
14th April 2011
UK Government Will Press Ahead With Giving Away Paid Content To Libraries
By
Robert Andrews
13th April 2011
Corrected: British Libraries Must Not Harvest Paywalled News Sites
By
Robert Andrews
11th April 2011
Euro Court Refereeing In Online Jurisdiction Football Case
By
Robert Andrews
31st March 2011
Music Industry Pleads With Baidu To Help Stop Piracy
By
Robert Andrews
25th March 2011
Channel 4 Asks UK Government To Outlaw Online Re-Transmission
By
Robert Andrews
18th March 2011
UK IP Review: Google, Content Owners Disagree On ‘Fair Use’
By
Robert Andrews
18th March 2011
Google Fined In French Court For Not Stopping Video Copyright Abuse
By
Robert Andrews
9th March 2011
UK Checks Whether Its Site Blocking Piracy Measures Can Really Work
By
Robert Andrews
1st February 2011
It Begins: Content Execs Prepare To Lobby Again
By
Robert Andrews
12th January 2011
FilmOn To CBS: ‘We’ll Fight You Hypocritical, Thieving Liars’
By
Robert Andrews
21st December 2010
PRs Appeal UK High Court’s Pay-For-Links Ruling
By
Robert Andrews
10th December 2010
Video: Dolly The Sheep And The History And Future Of Copyright
By
Robert Andrews
2nd December 2010
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