![]() Recent months have seen several well-publicised initiatives to clamp down on the sharing of allegedly infringing content, including the United States Department of Justice's shutdown of the content locker operated by Megaupload Limited. Online copyright infringement remains a thorn in the side of content owners around the world. The High Court has recently ordered a number of internet service providers in the UK to prevent their customers from accessing the well-known Pirate Bay website, on the grounds that its activities infringe copyright. Defendants CellXion lose out on costs due to conduct.Court of Appeal reverses PCC decision on validity of honey wound dressing.CJEU rules on the scope of copyright protection for computer programs.CJEU rules on the broadcasting sound recordings in hotel guest rooms.O2 ordered to disclose customer details.BT and Talk Talk lose challenge to the Digital Economy Act.CJEU rules on database rights in fixture lists. ![]() Social networking site not obliged to install filtering system to prevent unlawful downloading.ISPs ordered to block access to Pirate Bay website.CJEU rules in Winstersteiger on where to bring an adwords claim.You-Q not allowed to use BEATLE mark for wheel chairs.No GLEE for claimant as PCC case transferred to the High Court.CJEU confirms "date of filing" of a Community Trade Mark.Volkswagen loses GTI battle with Suzuki.ISPs ordered to block access to Pirate Bay website
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