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Eutelsat suspends Roj TV over terrorist links

Satellite provider Eutelsat has suspended a Kurdish TV station that was found guilty of breaching Denmark’s anti-terror laws. Roj TV is appealing a Copenhagen City Court ruling that said its programmes incite terrorism, and fined it and its parent company 2.6 million kroner ($445,000) each. In a statement, Eutelsat said “under these circumstances, Eutelsat has […]

January 20, 2012

Ofcom: Content providers, not platform responsible for VoD

Ofcom has backed VoD regulator ATVOD’s ruling that three Viacom companies – Nickelodeon , Paramount and MTV Networks – are responsible for the VoD content of Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and MTV respectively on the Virgin Media platform. The broadcasters had notified ATVOD last year that they considered Virgin Media to have “editorial responsibility” for the […]

January 19, 2012

Issa: SOPA and PIPA ‘Internet threats’

US House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa has supported the actions of websites, which went ‘dark’ Wednesday January 18th, describing the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) anti-piracy measures as threats to the openness, freedom, and innovation of the Internet. “The Protect IP Act and […]

January 19, 2012By Colin Mann

PIPA sponsor slams Net blackouts

Senator Patrick Leahy, sponsor of the contentious PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) anti-online piracy legislation, has hit back against websites that have shut down in opposition to his measure. “Much of what has been claimed about the Senate’s PROTECT IP Act is flatly wrong and seems intended more to stoke fear and concern than to shed […]

January 18, 2012By Colin Mann

MPAA’s Dodd: Blackout “gimmick”

Senator Chris Dodd, Chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), has joined the criticism of the “blackout” threatened by various websites opposing anti-piracy legislation, describing such actions as “stunts” and “gimmicks”. “Only days after the White House and chief sponsors of the legislation responded to the major concern expressed by opponents […]

January 18, 2012By Colin Mann

Netflix shareholder sues

A shareholder in Netflix is taking legal action against the video streaming and rental site, claiming it made “materially false and misleading statements” about its business practices and its contracts with content providers. They allege the statements meant investors were caught out by a major share price declines last year. The suit lodged in Northern […]

January 17, 2012

Murdoch: Google ‘piracy leader’

News Corp Chairman and Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch has issued his most forthright tweet since he activated his Twitter account on January 1st by accusing Internet giant Google of aiding film piracy. “Piracy leader is Google who streams movies free, sells advts [advertisements] around them,” Murdoch wrote, adding later that film making was “risky as […]

January 16, 2012By Colin Mann

Google denies Murdoch’s piracy accusation

Google has hit back at Rupert Murdoch after he branded the search giant a “piracy leader” stating that it fought pirates and counterfeiters “every day”. Google told the BBC: “Google respects copyright – and we’ve worked hard to help rights holders deal with piracy. Last year we took down five million infringing web pages from […]

January 16, 2012

White House against ‘Internet censorship’ bill provisions

The White House has responded to two petitions about legislative approaches to combat online piracy. In their response, Victoria Espinel, Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator at Office of Management and Budget, Aneesh Chopra, US Chief Technology Officer, and Howard Schmidt, Special Assistant to the President and Cybersecurity Coordinator for National Security Staff stress that the important […]

January 16, 2012By Colin Mann

MPAA backs White House anti-piracy stance

Hollywood studio trade body the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has backed the Administration’s efforts to enact meaningful anti-piracy legislation. Michael O’Leary, Senior Executive Vice President for Global Policy and External Affairs, said the MPAA welcomed the Administration’s “clear statement” that legislation was needed to stop foreign based thieves from stealing the hard work […]

January 16, 2012By Colin Mann