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US court narrows scope for business method patents
One of the US's highest courts has ruled that business methods cannot be patented unless they meet a test laid down by the Supreme Court
View web pirates as competitors, not just enemies
TV companies, film studios and record labels should spend less time fighting those engaged in piracy and more time competing with them, a leading anti-piracy expert has said
Europe demands IT import duty rethink
The European Commission wants the number of IT-related goods that are exempt from import duties around the world to be increased
Mayor's opponent sues city over order to remove web link
An American woman who was ordered by her city's mayor to remove a link to that city's police department from her website has sued the mayor and the city for violation of her rights to free speech
British police bring fraud and copyright charges over file-sharing service
The man police believe was behind the OiNK music file-sharing service has been charged with conspiracy to defraud
EU Parliament debates telco reform ahead of vote
The European Parliament has debated a series of sweeping telecoms reforms proposed by the European Commission
US presidential campaigns clash on patent law
Intellectual property advisors to both US presidential candidates have said that the US patent system is in need of reform
Excessive IP protection causes economic gridlock, says expert
Intellectual property laws which were designed to protect inventors are actually stifling innovation, according to a leading US law academic
Government publishes new, wider Data Retention Regulations
The Government has published a draft law that mandates the retention of data by internet service providers (ISPs) and telecoms companies
Teenager gets damages reduced after copyright ignorance claim
A 16-year-old girl has successfully argued that she was too young to understand that her copyright-infringing downloading of music was unlawful
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