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AP countersues artist over famous Obama image

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AP Television

Los Angeles, California - 12 November
2008
1. Artist Shepard Fairey with posters in h
is studio
2. Close-up o
f Obama poster
3. Fa
irey signing posters
AP...
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Broadway composers unite with campaign to end sheet music piracy

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By now, some young musical theatre fans have received an email from Stephen Schwartz asking them to stop illegally downloading sheet music from any of his shows. Or anyone's show, for that...
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Students face lawsuits for downloading music files

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Los Angeles, California - 13 April 2005

1. Mid shot of students on campus of the University of Southern California
(USC)
2. Wide shot of
USC campus
3. Mid shot of...
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Secure DVD player efforts to prevent internet movie piracy

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1. Mid shot of file sharing website on computer monitor

2. Close shot of file list, screen sc
rolls
3. Banner
of website
4. Close shot of file list showing "Flight Of The...
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Chinese Internet Piracy

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Beijing, China on Feb 15th, 2006

State Council Press Hall, Be
ijing
1. Wide interior shot of officials si
tting down
2. medium cutaway o
f camera people
3. Sound Bite (Mandarin): Mr. Yan Xiaohong,,...
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China govt news conference on tackling on internet piracy

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1. Wide of press conference

2. Cu
taway
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin): Yan Xiaohong, Deputy Commissioner of National Copyright Admin
istration:
"By December 31st, 2005 with the cooperation of local police and...
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Trade signing ceremony adds Chinese Vice PM and US reax

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1. US and Chinese flags on desks

2. Wide of me
eting
3. Chinese Vice Prime Minister Wu Yi seated
with aides
4. Pull out of US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez
seated a
t table
5....
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Led Zeppelin 'Stairway' origin question settled

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Led Zeppelin did not steal a riff from an obscure 1960s instrumental for the introduction of its classic rock anthem "Stairway to Heaven," a federal jury decided Thursday, legally settling a debate that has divided music fans for...
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High court hears streaming TV case

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Supreme Court justices debated Tuesday (22 APRIL 2014) whether they can side with broadcasters in a copyright challenge to an Internet startup company without threatening the burgeoning...
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CHINA: CHINESE WARNING TO US IF TRADE SANCTIONS ARE IMPOSED

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Mandarin/Nat

China has warned the United States that it will hurt American business interests if it imposes trade sanctions against Beijing over copyright pir
acy.
Washington has...
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ENTERTAINMENT DAILY: STARS LOBBY EU ON INTERNET

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English/Nat

European music stars urged the European Union on Thursday to get tough on Internet piracy, arguing the livelihood of many artists was at s
take.
Irish music stars The Corrs joined the...
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European Consumers' Assn on Swedish Pirate Bay Ruling

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1. Mid of BEUC (The European Consumers' Association) publications on table

2. Close-up of BEUC sign reads: "BEUC: The European Consumers' Organisa
tion"
3. Set-up shot of Konstantinos Rossoglou,...
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CHINA: REACTION TO NEW TRADE AGREEMENT WITH USA

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Mandarin/Nat

China is defending its agreement with the United States over copyright piracy, saying it's advancing its own interests, not bowing to U-S dem
ands.
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said the...
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Emmy Award won by Whitney Houston 30 years ago the focus of legal battle

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WHITNEY'S EMMY IS FOCUS OF LEGAL FIGHTAn Emmy Award won by Whitney Houston 30 years ago is the focus of a legal battle between an auction house and Emmy organizers seeking to block the trophy's sale.The Academy of Television Arts and...
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Government destroys millions of copies of pirated material

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LEAD IN:The Algerian authorities have destroyed millions of pirated discs in an effort to clamp down on the illegal trade.Artists complain that they are being cheated out of royalties by people who illegally copy their...
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Copyright concerns as 3D printing takes off

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It's here and now it's going mainstream.

3D printing is now allowing enthusiasts to take...