Piracy in these shores on the up
An estimated 8 million people in the UK continue to download music illegally. That’s the finding of a survey by BPI, the trade organisation for the UK record music industry. The survey also estimated...
View ArticleCompany told to change its tune so ads wouldn’t suggest copying music onto...
3GA Ltd has been told to change its tune after its ads for its JB7 machine had been interpreted as suggesting that its products could be used for a way that infringed copyright. The JB7 machine was a...
View ArticleMusic body wants green light to clear online legitimacy traffic signals
The Performing Rights Society for Music has called on search engines to offer a traffic light service under which Internet users could see whether a music site they were going to was supporting...
View ArticleConfusion between Gaga and Goo Goo results in injunction – Ate My Heart v...
Ate My Heart has succeeded in obtaining a High Court injunction to stop Mind Candy from promoting a song on YouTube and iTunes featuring the fictional character Lady Goo Goo. Ate My Heart was the...
View ArticleBPI calls for Pirate Bay to be blocked in the same way as Newzbin2
The British Recorded Music Industry (BPI), the UK’s music industry trade body, has followed up the court order obtained by the Motion Picture Association to force BT to block access to Newzbin2, the...
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