The European answer to Google Book Search has been shut down. The problem: too much traffic.
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Agreement will make millions of out-of-print books available online. Publishers will share revenue.
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Analysis: Wall Street has more or less shrugged off YouTube headaches—so far.
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Redmond counsel plans to criticize search king’s copyright policy in speech to book publishers.
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Search king seeks attorney for YouTube issues; looks for senior engineer as well.
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Industry group urges studios and record labels to use digital watermarks to protect their content online.
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Digital music sites will continue to pay same royalty rates for songs in the U.K.
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International organization hammers out a treaty to update old signal-theft laws.
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After legal battle, search king finally lets users download non-copyrighted books.
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Pushing a ‘read-write’ culture, Stanford Professor Lawrence Lessig rallies the Linux faithful.
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Latest round of funding will enable popular video-sharing site to add capacity.
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DOJ’s ‘Operation Copycat’ charges 10 more with copyright infringement of games, movies, and software.
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Justice Department plans global crackdown with China’s help.
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Three are indicted by a grand jury after the largest CD manufacturing seizure in the United States.
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Chiding Sony, an Australian court says gamers can hack the PlayStation.
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Warner Music Group CEO believes selling music over cell phones is the music industry’s biggest-ever opportunity.
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Citing copyright concerns, Google has suspended its Google Print digital library project.
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Canada’s Supreme Court declines to hear record companies’ arguments for a levy on digital music players.
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Tech industry advocates push Congress on demanding copyright laws.
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Senate panel hears ideas on how to limit illegal downloads.
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