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New magazine-sharing site may violate copyrights
NEW YORK - The magazine industry, already facing a decline in newsstand sales and falling ad revenue, is being besieged by a new foe: digital piracy.
Source:(AP)
2008-08-15
Grilling GMAC on the GMAT Cheating Scandal
Recent MBA students and applicants have had lots of questions since the Graduate Management Admission Council won a lawsuit against Scoretop.com (BusinessWeek.com, 7/1/08), a Web site that was allegedly providing live General Management Admission Test questions to VIP subscribers. The students want to know why GMAC never warned them that this service was against the rules. They also want to know whose scores will be canceled and what their ultimate punishment will be (BusinessWeek.com, 7/13/08).
Source:(BusinessWeek)
2008-07-29
Canadian music mogul takes on China, pirates welcome
HONG KONG (AFP) - Terry McBride, the Canadian best known as the manager of pop megastar Avril Lavigne said the music industry's obsession with stemming the flow of illegally downloaded material is futile and short-sighted.
Nations:China Hong Kong Canada People:Avril Lavigne Source:(AFP)
2008-07-21
Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs
NEW YORK - Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when.
People:Jon Stewart Stephen Colbert Source:(AP)
2008-07-04
Test Scandal Has Business Students Sweating
A lot of business school applicants are suddenly very nervous, but it isn't the usual case of worrying that their application essays won't be up to par. In the week since cheating allegations emerged surrounding Scoretop.com, a now-shuttered preparation site for the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), applicants who used the site have become fearful that their scores will be canceled, they will be banned from retaking the test, or they might even be barred from business school.
Nations:China U.S. Source:(BusinessWeek)
2008-07-02
| Headlines |
- New magazine-sharing site may violate copyrights 2008-08-15
- Grilling GMAC on the GMAT Cheating Scandal 2008-07-29
- Canadian music mogul takes on China, pirates welcome 2008-07-21
- Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs 2008-07-04
- Test Scandal Has Business Students Sweating 2008-07-02
- eBay told to pay $61M to fashion brand for fakes 2008-06-30
- France clamps down on Internet piracy 2008-06-18
- YouTube suit called threat to online communication 2008-05-26
- NYC campaign shows dark side of counterfeit goods 2008-05-17
- Software piracy increases in Asia-Pacific: industry group 2008-05-15
- NY attorney general backs film piracy bill 2008-05-06
- Dogs have a nose for pirate movies, music 2008-05-03
- US targets China, Russia, 7 other nations on copyrights 2008-04-25
- MPAA accuses Pullmylink.com of aiding movie piracy 2008-04-17
- Pirates seize French ship off Somalia 2008-04-04
- Mukasey: piracy funding terror 2008-03-29
- Verizon gets cozy with P2P file-sharers 2008-03-14
- Baidu sued over music copyrights 2008-02-29
- US, Canada seize counterfeit Cisco hardware made in China 2008-02-28
- Britain threatens legislation over Internet piracy 2008-02-22
- US, Europe seize phony computer parts 2008-02-22
- China Web Site Accused of Movie Piracy 2008-02-16
- Scientists, police lift lid on fake malaria drugs 2008-02-12
- Microsoft helps nab $900M piracy ring 2008-02-08
- Global music companies in fresh China piracy suit 2008-02-05
- Swedish prosecutor indicts Pirate Bay file sharing site 2008-02-03
- US hints at new WTO challenge vs. China 2008-01-31
- Swedish prosecutor indicts Pirate Bay file sharing site 2008-01-31
- Microsoft's piracy fight gains momentum in China 2007-12-21
- US firms say China costs rising 2007-12-14
- Microsoft softens response to piracy 2007-12-04
- Sony ordered to pay $5M in logo dispute 2007-11-23
- British, Dutch police close pirate site 2007-10-23
- China anti-piracy battle "will take generations" 2007-10-18
- BitTorrent moves from piracy to video streaming 2007-10-09
- US court in record fine for illegal file-sharing 2007-10-05
- Music industry wins song-download case 2007-10-05
- Download case should go to jury today 2007-10-04
- First US trial over illegal music downloads opens 2007-10-03
- Nigeria's top musician says piracy is killing the sector 2007-09-02
- 'Warcraft' target of Chinese lawsuit 2007-08-24
- Aussie busted for "Simpsons Movie" piracy 2007-08-20
- French teen not to be sued for pirate Potter translation 2007-08-12
China seizes Viagra in crackdown on fake drugs 2007-07-25- China, FBI bust pirate software gangs 2007-07-24
- Beijing tries again to rein in Beijing market's fakes 2007-07-22
- Sea piracy rises around the world 2007-07-12
- Hitachi, Oracle to sell China anti-piracy tags: report 2007-06-03
- Music piracy crackdown nets college kids 2007-05-13
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