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Kill Off Pirate Sites, Rightsholders Tell Search Engines As the EU moved ahead toward approving the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a U.K. group has revealed what rightsholders really want from search engines. www.pcmag.com
Anti-piracy code of practice for search engines proposed by rights holder representatives Internet search engines that operate in the UK could stop publishing links to websites that are deemed to be substantially infringing copyright under plans proposed by groups representing rights holders. www.out-law.com
Media groups propose anti-piracy 'code of practice' for UK search Rights groups up in arms... Internet search engines that operate in the UK could stop publishing links to websites that are deemed to be substantially infringing copyright under plans proposed by groups representing rights-holders.… go.theregister.com
Major Entertainment Groups Accuse Google, Bing Of Directing Users To Illegal Content Several major UK entertainment industry groups are accusing Google and Bing of directing searchers to illegal content, and have proposed a “Code of Practice” for how search engines can better encourage consumers to locate legal content on the web. searchengineland.com
Are Google's "New Features" Really That New? Last week, Google's Inside Search blog announced a recap of 30 different search quality improvements it made in December, 21 of which were improvements that were specifically new to Google. However, looking through the list, it seems that some of ... searchenginewatch.com
Under SOPA, "Justin Beiber Would Be In Jail" As a journalist who has watched circulation of newspapers collapse over the last 10 years, I initially thought that the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) might be a wonderful thing for print media companies. Alas, after reading the bill, I now know it has nothing to do with print media companies, per se, and is ... www.forbes.com
Under SOPA, "Justin Bieber Would Be In Jail" As a journalist who has watched circulation of newspapers collapse over the last 10 years, I initially thought that the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) might be a wonderful thing for print media companies. Alas, after reading the bill, I now know it has nothing to do with print media [...] www.forbes.com
Recording phone calls for broadcast Darryl is working for a community radio station and needs to record telephone interviews. What's the best approach? Do you have any recommendations for equipment and programs to record telephone interviews for radio packages, please? I'm a trainee broadcast assistant working for a community radio station. Schedules don't always facilitate face-to-face interviews, but people will usually respond ... www.guardian.co.uk
Music industry tackles piracy, says ISPs should block Web sites The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry outlines several things the music industry can do to stop the spread of piracy across the Web. news.cnet.com
Global music group isn't backing down on piracy The RIAA's overseas equivalent releases a report outlining steps the industry should take to keep up the fight against piracy. news.cnet.com
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