Piracy, Federal Copyright Law, and Copyright Infringement

Recent resources tagged with Piracy, Federal Copyright Law, and Copyright Infringement.
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Library ItemP2P War Stories: Tales from the Trenches Presentations/Speeches2008149
Library ItemSenators want Justice Department to sue P2P piratesArticles, Papers, and Reports2007232
Library ItemRIAA v. The People: Four Years LaterArticles, Papers, and Reports20073004
Library ItemBackers of Stronger Copyright Laws Form Lobby GroupArticles, Papers, and Reports20072068
Library ItemCongress Warns University Presidents on P2P File SharingArticles, Papers, and Reports20071449
Library ItemGonzales proposes new crime: 'Attempted' copyright infringementBlogs20071232
Library ItemJustice Dept. Pushes Stiffer Antipiracy LawsArticles, Papers, and Reports20051729
Library ItemBush Creates New Post to Fight Global PiracyArticles, Papers, and Reports20051815
Library ItemIndustries Digest Grokster RulingArticles, Papers, and Reports20051724
Library ItemTime For Recording Industry To Face The Music: The Political, Social And Economic Benefits Of Peer-To-Peer Communications NetworksArticles, Papers, and Reports20052290
Library ItemJustices to Weigh Key Copyright CaseArticles, Papers, and Reports20052207
Library ItemSoftware Firms Want Copyright Law RewriteArticles, Papers, and Reports20052426
Library ItemU.S. Senate Passes Scaled-Back Copyright MeasureArticles, Papers, and Reports20042715
Library ItemUS House Passes Bill Targeting Net Song SwappersArticles, Papers, and Reports20042782
Library ItemPromoting Innovation and Economic Growth: The Special Problem of Digital Intellectual Property,Articles, Papers, and Reports20044311
Library ItemRIAA, Colleges Seek Piracy FixArticles, Papers, and Reports20033967
Library ItemPenn State Cuts off P2P File-TradersArticles, Papers, and Reports20034298