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Viacom May Have E-Mails Showing YouTube Knowingly Violated CopyrightsViacom (NYSE: VIA) may be in the possession of e-mails proving that YouTube employees knowingly uploaded unauthorized videos, which could help the entertainment company in its $1 billion copyright infringement suit against the video site. The messages, which were exchanged during legal proceeding... |
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Kirby's Family Seeks Marvel CopyrightsLooks like the children of Jack Kirby are seeking to have the copyright of many Marvel characters returned to them through the U.S. Copyright Act. According to the site Deadline... ... |
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Opponents ramp up attacks on Google over copyrights - SummaryBerlin - French and German book publishers raised the stakes Thursday in their battle against internet giant Google over copyrights and online access to books, with French companies hauling Google into court and German companies demanding help from t... ... |
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Heirs Of Comic Book Artist Alert Everyone They Want Their Copyrights BackIn August, we wrote about the latest in the long saga of the heirs of one of Superman's creators trying to regain the rights to Superman. Copyright law, among its many complexities, includes a provision for terminating the assignment of copyrights, such that the original creator can get them bac... |
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Malaysia Looking To Copyright Food?Last year, around this time, we noted that the country of Lebanon was trying to claim that it owns hummus and other middle eastern foods, such as falafel, tabouleh and baba gannouj, and that no other country could produce them. It seems that other parts of the world are seeing the same sort of thin ... |
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Record labels sue over use of songs on Ellen showThe lawsuit, which seeks an unspecified amount of damages, said "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" has used more than 1,000 songs without permission. ... |

