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MTV owner Viacom sues YouTube, Google for alleged copyright infringement

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FILE: New York - 5 September 2006 1. Wide tilt down Viacom building 2. Close-up Viacom sign on building New York - 13 March 2007 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tuna Amobi, Media Equity Analyst with Standard and Poor's: "Well I think there's...
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Wikipedia will switch off in protest over challenge to web freedoms

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San Francisco, California 1. Wide of Wikipedia office 2. Mid of Wikipedia worker seated at desk 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jay Walsh, Head of Communications, Wikimedia Foundation: "It is detrimental to the free and open web. It is...
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USA: US/CHINA TRADE WAR OVER COPYRIGHT PIRACY LOOMING

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English/Nat For the second time in a year, a U-S/China trade war over copyright piracy is looming. China has been given a week to close down factories Washington claims illegally copy two (b) billion dollars worth of American movies,...
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Anti-SOPA protest, Reddit on "blackout", reax from bill supporters

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New York, New York - 18 January 2012 - New York 1. Protesters gathered in front of New York Senator Charles Schumer's offices in Manhattan 2. Wide of protesters gathered 3. Wide of protester Josephine Dorado holding sign reading...
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HONG KONG: ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY PROTEST AGAINST INCREASED PIRACY

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Cant/Eng/Nat More than 300 of Hong Kong's entertainment industry movers and shakers demonstrated in the city streets on Tuesday, protesting at legislation they say could lead to increased piracy and counterfeits in the British...
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Led Zeppelin Lawsuit Explained by Cover Band

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Nick Sterling and Anthony Mannero are no strangers to Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven." The two play in a Led Zepplin tribute band called "Song Remains the Same." A federal copyright infringement lawsuit accuses Led Zeppelin of...
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Piracy ripping the heart out of the country's music industry

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Ho Chi Minh City - 13 October 2012 1. Various of singer Le Quyen performing on stage 2. Band playing on stage 3. Singer Le Quyen performing on stage 4. Exterior of venue where Le Quyen is performing 5. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Le Quyen,...
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Google buy video sharing site YouTube for 1.65 bn dollars

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Mountain View, California 1. Exterior Google headquarters 2. Mid shot Google sign 3. Woman walks into Google building 4. Pan Google employee walks to computer 5. Close-up Google employee typing on welcome screen Washington, DC 6. Wide...
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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 his studio 2. Close-up of Obama poster 3. Fairey signing posters AP Photo/Manny Garcia/Shepard Fairey - No Access Canada/For Broadcast...
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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 matter. The award-winning composer of the...
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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 students on campus 4. Close-up university sign 5. Close-up university...
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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 scrolls 3. Banner of website 4. Close shot of file list showing "Flight Of The Phoenix DVD Screener" 5. Close shot of text of information file of...
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China govt news conference on tackling on internet piracy

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1. Wide of press conference 2. Cutaway 3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin): Yan Xiaohong, Deputy Commissioner of National Copyright Administration: "By December 31st, 2005 with the cooperation of local police and telecommunication authorities,...
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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 meeting 3. Chinese Vice Prime Minister Wu Yi seated with aides 4. Pull out of US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez seated at table 5. Wu Yi 6. Pull out of Gutierrez and US Trade...
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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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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' Organisation" 3. Set-up shot of Konstantinos Rossoglou, Legal Officer at BEUC 4. SOUNDBITE...
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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 demands. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said the agreement yesterday which...
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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...