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SecondLife: Anyone Still Here, Keep Your Hands Off Our Logo!

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / March 24, 2008 1:33 PM

Even as it faces a long list of other problems, LindenLabs announced today that it will begin enforcing its copyright against unauthorized use in 90 days. An official post on

Forget MP3s: Soon You'll Download Your Sneakers From The Pirate Bay

By Jon Mitchell / January 24, 2012 10:59 AM / View Comments

We're at a watershed moment for intellectual property. Not a day after online protests drove Congress to shelve SOPA/PIPA, the feds demonstrated that they don't even need new laws to

Who Should Digitize (And Who Should Profit from) a Nation's Newspaper Archives?

By Audrey Watters / May 30, 2011 6:32 PM / View Comments

Google announced last week that it was shutting down its News Archive Project. Akin to the massive Google Books project, this was a plan to digitize the world's newspaper archives

The Bigger Questions Behind The Scrabulous Shutdown

By Sarah Perez / July 29, 2008 8:03 AM

As of today, Scrabulous, the wildly popular Facebook Scrabble game, is no more. If you try to login to the app now you'll get the message "Scrabulous is disabled for

Google Starts To Censor Torrent-Related Search Queries

By Audrey Watters / January 27, 2011 9:01 AM / View Comments

Searching for file-sharing information via Google is going to take a little bit more effort now, thanks to new steps taken by the search engine to remove all sorts of

Scientists Use Google Earth to Understand Mysterious Giant Wheels

By Curt Hopkins / September 22, 2011 12:00 PM / View Comments

One of the wonderful results of networked intelligence is the revelation of the already-there. Geoglyphs. Could there be anything more there than a work of art built out of or

Piracy Wars Escalate as Megaupload Shuttered by Feds, Anonymous Retaliates

By John Paul Titlow / January 19, 2012 2:10 PM / View Comments

Twenty-four hours after an Internet-wide protest against controversial anti-piracy legislation, big media and pro-copyright interests won a major victory with the shutdown of Megaupload and related websites. The company's flagship

Microsoft Continues on Google's Path - Launches Live Search Books

By Richard MacManus / December 6, 2006 2:20 PM

Today Microsoft released a beta of Live Search Books, its competitor to Google Book Search. The content inside Live Search Books isn't that modern - it basically only includes

EU Report Warns of "Digital Dark Age" if Digitization of Cultural Heritage Left to Private Sector

By Audrey Watters / January 13, 2011 12:30 PM / View Comments

The European Union says its member states must do more to digitize Europe's cultural heritage and not simply leave that work to the private sector. To do otherwise, suggests a

Oracle Wins 10 Times More Than the Record Industry Ever Has for Copyright Infringement

By Alex Williams / November 23, 2010 5:00 PM / View Comments

SAP has been ordered to pay $1.3 billion to Oracle - the largest fine ever levied for a copyright infringement case. According to Bloomberg, in 2002, the Recording Industry

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