News Copyright owners can't sue Google's YouTube as a group - judge
05-16-2013
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Reuters
U.S. District Judge Louis Stanton in Manhattan denied a motion to certify a worldwide class of copyright owners in a long-running lawsuit over videos and music posted to the popular website.
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News To evade copyright cops, The Pirate Bay moves domain to tiny Caribbean island
05-01-2013
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BGR
It’s been a wild year for The Pirate Bay as the infamous BitTorrent site has moved its domain name from one country to another in a desperate bid to stay ahead of the world’s copyright cops. TorrentFreak reports that less than a month after getting b
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Opinion Ctrl - Alt - Delete
TOBOP or TNDOGA? That is the question!
04-13-2013 Mike Dugger
The times they are a-changing - at least with respect to how TPTB mean to deal with the failure of banks and other financial institution from here on out. Grab a bucket or grab an oar; whichever seems appropriate.
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News Police discover hidden underground tunnels used by the homeless
04-10-2013
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The Sideshow
During a routine crime investigation, Kansas City police discovered a series of underground dirt tunnels being used by the city’s homeless....Once police were able to confirm no one was inside them, they brought in a tractor to fill in the tunnels.
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News Federal judge: ‘Clipping’ news articles violates copyright law
03-22-2013
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AFP
A US federal judge ruled the online news “clipping” service Meltwater violates copyright law by using excerpts from Associated Press articles. AP sued Meltwater, claiming the service infringed on AP’s copyright by delivering its articles
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News In copyright case, Supreme Court rules that goods made overseas can be resold here
03-19-2013
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Washington Post
The court ruled 6 to 3 the same rules apply to goods made and purchased in the United States govern those made overseas. Once the products have been legally purchased, the new owners are free to sell or lend them as they see fit, they said.
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News 'This motel is hereby under arrest’
02-02-2013
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vinsuprynowicz.com
Civil forfeiture is the government power to take property suspected of involvement in a crime. And unlike cases of criminal forfeiture — the seizure of ill-gotten gains after a criminal conviction —
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News Unlocking new cell phones to become illegal on Saturday
01-27-2013
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ARS Technica
An edict from the Library of Congress is about to make phone unlocking illegal for the first time in 6 years. The decision, issued in October, is part of a triennial process whereby the Librarian of Congress hands out exemptions from the Digital Mill
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News Heritage Pig Farm Embargoed, USDA and DNR Close In
01-05-2013
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http://chrisinmaryville.net/
“Our farm is basically embargoed. We can raise all the pigs we want, but can not move them out to our market. That cuts off cash flow, effectively starving the farm financially and the pigs practically.”
Bakers Green Acres made the news last sprin
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Chris Menke
News Facebook CIA Project: The Onion News Network ONN
01-04-2013
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Onion News Network
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News Warning About Car Door Locks
01-02-2013
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http://chrisinmaryville.net/
Wednesday, I approached my truck from the passenger side to place
my computer bag (aka my man purse) in the front passenger seat.
As I reached to open the door I noticed there was a hole right
under my door handle.
My first thought was, “
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Chris Menke
News Primal Home Security System for a Depressed Economy
01-02-2013
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http://chrisinmaryville.net/
I recently read this 2006 article from Mother Earth News: “The Best Guard Dog for Your Homestead.” The article discusses the innate talents of different dogs depending upon the duty that is desired from them.
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Chris Menke
News Fed Siege On Another Family Farm
12-29-2012
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http://chrisinmaryville.net/
The assault by government agencies against another family farm, which in this case has been ongoing for quite some time. Sadly this is not that uncommon in our time with over regulation, government power and land grabs while pushing policies such as
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Chris Menke
News Hollywood studio IP addresses caught pirating rivals’ films
12-27-2012
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Rawstory
Internet protocol (IP) addresses associated with several major Hollywood studios were recently logged using bittorrent networks to share films created by rival studios, according to a report on peer-to-peer blog TorrentFreak.
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News Congress Posts Critical Copyright Report . . . Then It Vanishes
12-20-2012
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Jonathan Turley
We have repeatedly discussed the absurdity of U.S. copyright laws and how law firms have become virtual thug patrols threatening average citizens with ruin over small copyright violations.
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News Fears Confirmed: Domestic Drones 'Fly Regularly' in US Airspace
12-06-2012
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Common Dreams
Watchdog publishes new flight map, 'takes surveillance to a whole new level'
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News In Defense of Private Property Rights
11-09-2012
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The Rutherford Institute
Rutherford Institute Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Affirm Landlord’s Right to be Free From Warrantless Searches of Private Residences
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News Court OKs warrantless use of hidden surveillance cameras on private property
11-01-2012
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www.news.cnet.com
In latest case to test how technological developments alter Americans' privacy, federal court sides with Justice Department on police use of concealed surveillance cameras on private property.
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News Reality Check: Is SCOTUS Putting An End To "Personal" Property?
10-11-2012
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http://www.youtube.com, BenSwannRealityCheck
Ben Swann Reality Check takes a look at a case before the Supreme Court that would mean the end "first rule principle" for selling personal property that origniates overseas.
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News Agenda 21: A Sustained Attack On Property Rights
09-22-2012
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http://www.prisonplanet.com, Kurt Nimmo
In a video produced by Infowars Nightly News journalists Aaron Dykes and Melissa Melton, University of Texas professor Dean Almy attempts to downplay one of the central tenets of the United Nations’ Agenda 21 – property confiscation.
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News Pirate Bay co-founder deported
09-11-2012
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AP
Cambodia has deported a Swedish founder of the popular file-sharing site The Pirate Bay who is wanted in his homeland for copyright violations. Swedish police officers were waiting at the plane's door. Svartholm Warg was sentenced to a year in prison
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News The Rulers And The Ruled
09-02-2012
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zerohedge.com
The truth that without property rights, no other rights are possible has been known for millennia.
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News In the matter of the United States of America v. One Tyrannosaurus Bataar Skeleton
08-27-2012
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The Agitator
Federal civil asset forfeiture complaint in the matter of United States of America v. One Tyrannosaurus Bataar Skeleton. This is an unusual case as the government’s case nakedly asserts, with no supporting evidence, that
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Headlines: In the matter of the United States of America v. One Tyrannosaurus Bataar Skeleton -- The Rulers And The Ruled -- Pirate Bay co-founder deported -- Cops leave 'house in shambles' after a drug raid gone wrong with no arrests -- Agenda 21: A Sustained Attack On Property Rights -- 10-09-12 -- Tona Monroe OperationDefuse.com (MP3 & Video LOADED) -- Reality Check: Is SCOTUS Putting An End To "Personal" Property? -- Court OKs warrantless use of hidden surveillance cameras on private property -- College Park man fights to keep vegetable garden in front yard -- In Defense of Private Property Rights -- Fears Confirmed: Domestic Drones 'Fly Regularly' in US Airspace -- Congress Posts Critical Copyright Report . . . Then It Vanishes -- Hollywood studio IP addresses caught pirating rivals’ films -- Fed Siege On Another Family Farm -- Primal Home Security System for a Depressed Economy -- Warning About Car Door Locks -- Facebook CIA Project: The Onion News Network ONN -- Heritage Pig Farm Embargoed, USDA and DNR Close In -- Unlocking new cell phones to become illegal on Saturday -- 'This motel is hereby under arrest’ -- In copyright case, Supreme Court rules that goods made overseas can be resold here -- Federal judge: ‘Clipping’ news articles violates copyright law -- Police discover hidden underground tunnels used by the homeless -- TOBOP or TNDOGA? That is the question! -- To evade copyright cops, The Pirate Bay moves domain to tiny Caribbean island -- Copyright owners can't sue Google's YouTube as a group - judge --