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By , on August 12th, 2009
guardian.co.uk RealNetworks Loses DVD Copying Decision PC Magazine A federal judge has ruled in favor of Hollywood and against RealNetworks, declaring that the company's RealDVD program violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the terms of the DVD CSS license. A preliminary injunction barring … Judge Rules Against RealDVD Movie Copying Software PC World Studios win ruling over RealNetworks' DVD copying Reuters Hollywood Wins Key Round Against RealNetworks' ReadDVD BusinessWeek The Associated Press . . . → Read More: RealNetworks Loses DVD Copying Decision – PC Magazine
By , on August 3rd, 2009
guardian.co.uk With Tenenbaum Facing $675000 Judgment, Who's Next? ChannelWeb With Joel Tenenbaum having lost his copyright infringement case and fined $675000 for illegally downloading music from the Internet, the question is, who's next? A spokeswoman for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), which has been … Jury Orders File-Swapper to Pay Record Labels $675000 Digital Media Wire Boston student fined thousands for Napstering Register RIAA wins another big verdict in P2P lawsuit Yahoo! Tech TechSpot . . . → Read More: With Tenenbaum Facing $675000 Judgment, Who's Next? – ChannelWeb
By , on July 31st, 2009
ABC News Oy Tenenbaum! RIAA wins $675000, or $22500 per song Ars Technica After a brief deliberation, a federal jury has ruled that PhD student Joel Tenenbaum willfully infringed on the record labels' copyrights, awarding them $675000 in damages, $22500 for each of the 30 songs in question. Ars reports with reaction from … BU student found liable in music-swapping case CNET News Federal Jury Awards RIAA $675K In Tenenbaum Copyright Case ChannelWeb Reports: RIAA Wins $675k in Damages From File Swapper PC World ZDNet . . . → Read More: Oy Tenenbaum! RIAA wins $675000, or $22500 per song – Ars Technica
By , on April 30th, 2009
The Labor Department reported today that initial claims for unemployment insurance fell by 14000 during the most recent available week. That brings the 4-week average down for the third consecutive week and puts it 3.3% below the peak … . . . → Read More: Econbrowser: Further progress for initial claims for unemployment …
By , on April 19th, 2009
For private health insurance , even though people contributed either directly or implicitly via lower wages and salaries from their employers, at the point of purchase most people are spending mainly the insurance company’s money. … . . . → Read More: Arnold on Health Insurance, David Henderson | EconLog | Library of …
By , on April 17th, 2009
Sam Belden, vice-president of Strategic Alliances, said this might be a good time to buy car insurance . Because most policies renew every six months, people who purchased insurance in October, when it was extra pricey, could now find … . . . → Read More: Car Insurance Rates Drop Again in March – KickingTires
By , on April 16th, 2009
American International Group Inc (NYSE:AIG) is reportedly close to selling its US auto insurance business to Swiss insurer Zurich Financial Services for roughly $1.5- $2 billion. . . . → Read More: AIG auto insurance asset sale heats up (Dealscape)
By , on April 15th, 2009
WISHTV.com is the premier 24 hour news and weather source for Indianapolis, Indiana. . . . → Read More: Money Watch 8: Buying Insurance
By , on April 15th, 2009
Blaming The Insurance Companies. Effect Measure looks at the latest CDC health care numbers: The simple truth is that one of the major reasons we have such a lousy health care system and receive such bad value for our money in the US is … . . . → Read More: The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
By , on April 3rd, 2009
Two weeks from now, General Electric will return to the scene of its disaster from one year ago, and investors in the options market are already getting ready. . . . → Read More: As GE Surges, Investors Take Out Insurance – MarketBeat – WSJ
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