ISP Found Guilty of Copyright Infringement
ISP Found Guilty of Copyright Infringement
Softpedia - USA
... According to ZDNet, Stephen Cooper, operator of a Web site called MP3s4free.net, was found guilty Thursday of copyright infringement by Australia Federal Court ...BPI claims victory in legal music downloads
Inquirer - Harrow,Middlesex,UK
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TechWeb - USA
Small-to-medium enterprises (SME) seeking to protect their mission critical data resources are often tantalized by the functionality of an enterprise-strength ...
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Search Engine Journal - USA
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Age (subscription) - Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
All five defendants in the music industry's piracy case against music download web site MP3s4free.net were found to have infringed copyright today and the ...Today in filesharing: Linking is infringement in AU; legal music ...
Silicon Valley Watcher - San Francisco,CA,USA
... infringement for hyperlinking from his site to sites containing copyright MP3s, ZDNet ... Richard MacManus, web technology analyst and writer from Read/Write Web. ...
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Wired News - USA
... reporters that alleged the news organization violated privacy and copyright laws by ... Seth Hettena found posted on a commercial photo-sharing Web site, Smugmug ...Law Firm Accused of Internet Hacking
Empire Journal - Chestertown,NY,USA
... firm of Internet hacking for the purpose of accessing archived web pages that ... claiming that the firm has also violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and ...The Web Hits The Stacks
BusinessWeek - USA
... vast body of knowledge hidden either in the so-called deep Web that browsers ... printed matter published in the last century are still under copyright, and rights ...Website Promotion Through Newsletters
WebProNews - Lexington,KY,USA
... Make sure, however, you do not transfer the copyright of your article to anyone ... box for your advertisement, make sure you include your entire web site address ...Industry Leaders Form Partnership
FosteReprints, the industry's leading provider of reprints, has formed a partnership with iCopyright, the leader in online content licensing and copyright compliance.
Michigan City, IN (PRWEB) July 15, 2005 -- FosteReprints, the industry's leading provider of reprints, has formed a partnership with iCopyright, the leader in online content licensing and copyright compliance. The partnership enables FosteReprints to provide its publishers with an additional service and source of revenue by managing the licensing of their online content.
"The iCopyright team is thrilled to be partnering with FosteReprints. The company's reputation within the publishing industry and their on-site print capabilities are a perfect complement for intelligent copyrighting," said Mike O'Donnell, President and CEO.
With more than 800 publications currently using iCopyright technology, the program developed by DataDepth Corporation, has set the nation's standard for the licensing and copyright compliance of editorial content. iCopyright was recently awarded the Software and Information Association's Codie Award for Best Digital Rights Management Software. The Associated Press, Reuters, VNU, Forbes.com, Ziff Davis, Penton, BNP and Primedia are among the publishers utilizing iCopyright technology.
"The opportunity to provide our publishers with this valuable service and revenue enhancement is a winning combination. Partnering with iCopyright is a natural extension of Foster's existing commitment to protecting our clients' content," stated Michelle Wolfe, Vice President of Sales and Marketing.
FosteReprints operates a fully integrated, state-of-the-art printing facility. In addition to custom reprints, the company offers ePrints and a multitude of ancillary products designed to help the publishing industry grow. FosteReprints is based in Michigan City, Indiana and can be reached at 800-382-0808, e-mail protected from spam bots or www.fostereprints.com.
Media Contact:
Michelle Wolfe
219-879-8366

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