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Internet piracy could cost over one million European jobs by 2015

22 March 2010 | Mark Weston

The growth in illegal peer-to-peer file-sharing on the Internet has a real impact on the European economy. There will be a loss of over one million jobs across Europe by 2015 and over £200bn due to the...

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More than 4 in 5 British Internet users have downloaded content from the web illegally

19 March 2010 | Mark Weston

More than four in five British Internet users have admitted to illegally downloading content from the Internet. Those are the findings of a survey of 1,600 people by discount web site, MyVoucherCodes.co.uk....

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Nominet wants to open up rights to register short uk domain names

16 March 2010 | Mark Weston

Nominet – the not-for-profit body in charge of regulating the registration of domain names ending in ‘.uk’ - has revealed plans to introduce some more popular and sought after names. Until now, it...

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Pink Floyd stops sales of single tracks online

12 March 2010 | Paul Gershlick

Pink Floyd, the rock band, has won a High Court order to stop its tracks being unbundled and sold as singles. It was seeking to stop the sale of individual tracks such as ‘The Wall’ online, so as to...

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Own name defence to registered trade mark infringement applies to trading as well as corporate names, but use must be honest – Hotel Cipriani v Cipriani (Grosvenor Street) Ltd, Court of Appeal

4 March 2010 | Paul Gershlick

HC – which owned hotels under the name ‘Cipriani’ in Italy, Portugal and Madeira - has won in its trade mark infringement action against the owners of a restaurant that called itself ‘Cipriani...

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Misleading Hovis ad not quite the best thing since sliced bread

2 March 2010 | Paul Gershlick

The Advertising Standard Agency has ruled that Premier Foods should stop using a misleading advert which stated that its Hovis brand had been voted Britain’s softest white bread. The claim was based...

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Nearly three-quarters confused by what they can copy

1 March 2010 | Paul Gershlick

73% of people surveyed by Consumer Focus admitted to being confused by what they were legally permitted to copy or record. These were the results of Consumer Focus’s survey of about 2,000 people in the...

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Change of stance from Government on cutting off peer-to-peer file-sharers under Digital Economy Bill?…

25 February 2010 | Mark Weston

There is some uncertainty whether the Government has shifted its position in the Digital Economy Bill and adopted a more lenient line in respect of illegal peer-to-peer file-sharers. If passed, the Digital...

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European data protection supervisor concerned over data protection issues with international anti-counterfeiting trade agreement

25 February 2010 | Paul Gershlick

Peter Hustinx – the European data protection supervisor – has expressed concern that the anti-counterfeiting trade agreement currently being negotiated may not be protecting people’s data protection...

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Budget airlines hit new low with libel action between two big players

25 February 2010 | Mark Weston

Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou has said that Ryanair and its chief executive Michael O’Leary have crossed a line and he has been left with no alternative but to issue legal proceedings for defamation. Stelios...

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