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Most people are aware of the prolonged legal campaign that the RIAA has waged against alleged music sharers. The RIAA has filed suit against people with little proof, often seeking to do nothing more than scare the person into paying the high fees that RIAA demands for copyright infringement.
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via DailyTech @ 19:01 23rd Dec
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LONDON – Combating losses due to patent expiries has become a high priority for pharmaceutical companies and investing in new drug delivery technologies is becoming a critical strategy for them to maintain a strong presence in this cut-throat market as they offer the potential to enhance the life cycle of established drugs, according to a recent report from Frost & Sullivan.
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via IndUS Business Journal @ 22:00 25th Dec
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If you’re all about combating terrorists and preventing black market deals for nuclear weaponry, you’re in luck: Metal Gear Solid is coming to the iPhone.Â
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via Mac Life @ 23:14 17th Dec
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So the RIAA says it is giving up on mass lawsuits (here) to focus on combating piracy at the ISP level. Too bad for them that some ISPs don’t feel like doing the RIAA’s dirty work for free.
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via Hard OCP @ 19:34 22nd Dec
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Indigenous communities across Queensland are closely monitoring a new mobile health screening service aimed at combating ear disease in children in the South Burnett region.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 0:29 9th Dec
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The Wall Street Journal and others are reporting that the Recording Industry Association of America is adjusting its strategy for combating the massive infringement occasioned by the sharing of music files over the internet. Since 2003, that strategy has been to pursue copyright infringement cases against individual file sharers. The RIAA now says it will focus less on pursuing infringement litigation and more on working with internet service providers to shut down the accounts of individuals suspected of illegally trading files.
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via CircleID @ 17:07 20th Dec
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Piracy in Bhutanese audio-visual industry is becoming rampant. This according to the Motion Pictures Association of Bhutan could affect the booming film industry. The booming Bhutanese audio-visual industry is combating piracy which industry insiders describe as rampant.
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via Bhutan Broadcasting Service @ 15:41 2nd Dec
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iamhigh writes "Reports are popping up that Chinese Internet Cafes are being required to switch to Red Flag Linux. Red Flag is China's biggest Linux distro and recently received headlines for their Olympic Edition release. The regulations, effective Nov. 5th, are aimed at combating piracy and require only that cafes install either a legal version of Windows or Red Flag. However, Radio Free Asia says that cafes are being forced to install Red Flag even if they have legal versions of Windows. Obviously questions about spying and surveillance have arisen, with no comment from the Chinese Government."
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via Slashdot @ 19:58 3rd Dec
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