copyright
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The EU Suppressed A Study That Found Piracy Doesn’t Harm Sales
The European Commission paid €360,000 ($541,980) for a study on how piracy impacts the sales of copyrighted music, books, video games and movies. But the EU never shared the report — possibly because it determined that there is no evidence that piracy is a major problem.
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Fans Spend 8 Months Subtitling Ace Attorney Game, Capcom Slaps Them Down
After spending months translating a Japanese Ace Attorney game on YouTube, two fans had their subtitled videos taken down by Capcom.
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Zelda Fan Game Decides To Change Course After Nintendo Issues Takedown
It was only a matter of time before Breath of the NES caught the eye of Nintendo and got pegged with a take-down notice. According to its creator, however, the game will live on.
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Warner Bros Flagged Their Own Sites For Violating Copyright
In an effort to rid the entire internet of the scourge that is pirated content, Warner Bros. has gotten a little heavy handed — including its own websites in a copyright complaint to Google.