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Jailbreak lets users run Android on iPhones

Jailbreak lets users run Android on iPhones

From Corellium, currently sued by Apple for breaching copyright.
Juha Saarinen Mar 5 2020 6:40AM Security
Google wins YouTube copyright case on DMCA ruling

Google wins YouTube copyright case on DMCA ruling

Blocked author sees different side to law.
Juha Saarinen Apr 22 2013 6:47AM Strategy
US Govt comes out against cellphone unlocking ban

US Govt comes out against cellphone unlocking ban

Copyright reform on the cards.
Juha Saarinen Mar 5 2013 7:15AM Hardware
Phone unlocking outlawed in the United States

Phone unlocking outlawed in the United States

Steep fines and long gaol spells threatened.
Juha Saarinen Jan 28 2013 11:45PM Hardware
Twitter starts withdrawing copyrighted tweets

Twitter starts withdrawing copyrighted tweets

Transparency in 140 (c)haracters.
Juha Saarinen Nov 5 2012 7:07AM Software
Microsoft targets false positives in copyright censor spree

Microsoft targets false positives in copyright censor spree

Asks Google to censor Bing.
Juha Saarinen Oct 8 2012 7:37AM Software
MP3tunes wins end to part of EMI copyright case

MP3tunes wins end to part of EMI copyright case

Entitled to safe harbor protection.
Jonathan Stempel Aug 24 2011 6:56AM Software
Google apologises over Pirate Bay blunder

Google apologises over Pirate Bay blunder

Web giant gets story straight.
V3.co.uk staff Oct 6 2009 6:46AM Oddware
EFF pushes for jailbreak rights

EFF pushes for jailbreak rights

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is pressing lawmakers to amend the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to provide protections for users who wish to change built-in carrier settings or software locks on their phones.
Shaun Nichols Jan 16 2009 2:09PM Software
McCain caught in DMCA flap

McCain caught in DMCA flap

Video-sharing site YouTube has declined to give special treatment to Republican presidential candidate John McCain over digital millenium copyright act (DMCA) claims.
Shaun Nichols Oct 16 2008 2:57PM Security
DMCA complaint prompts Google to take down open source project

DMCA complaint prompts Google to take down open source project

Google has yet again succumbed to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and has taken down an open source project which allowed a high-definition video decoder called CoreAVC to run on Linux systems.
Sylvie Barak May 6 2008 7:47AM Software

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