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The pirating of copyrighted music, videos, images, and other works on the Internet frequently occurs in foreign venues outside the reach of U.S. law, and on a massive scale by numerous users, all ...
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals delivered a resounding victory to the publishing industry on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, in Hachette Books v.Internet Archive, holding that the Internet ...
In United States v.Eaglin, the Second Circuit (Cabranes, Carney, and Vilardo, by designation) considered and rejected two conditions of supervised release: a complete ban on access to the Internet ...
The sky is falling for many European dot-coms. But that's not quite reflected in Europe's effervescent Internet party and conference circuit -- which still spends money like the sky's the limit ...
On April 28, 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a precedential decision in RecogniCorp, LLC v. Nintendo Co., Ltd. (2016-1499) that certain claims in RecogniCorp’s ...
CINCINNATI (CN) — Multiple internet service provider associations on Thursday called the Federal Communication Commission's "Open Internet" order a "power grab" that handcuffs their businesses with ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is supporting an appeal from internet provider Cox Communications, which was found liable for the copyright infringement of its users. May 28, 2025 ...