- British ISP Starts Sending Letters to Customers Accused of File-Sharing
Virgin Media co-authors the letter with the BPI, which includes threats to terminate service.- French Council of State Wants ISP Filtering Out of Three Strikes
Does not like the expansion of non-judicial powers, rumors say.- Mutualised Schemes
Meanwhile: a French model for funding creativity, from Squaring the Net- BT Internal Report Leak on Illegal Secret Phorm Test
No-one was told; HTML was rewritten, unsuspecting customers data was mined.- Botswana Considers New IP Laws
"The copyright office will purchase a security device to authenticate all sound and audio visual recordings."- Spanish P2P Company MP2P Technologies Sued by Recording Industry
Defiantly, MP2P says it has been served with a lawsuit from "what remains of the four major record labels."- Data Retention Challenged In Hungary
New EU entrant joins Germany and Ireland in seeking a constitutional rejection of the EU directive.- Yahoo India Faces Copyright Battle Without Safe Harbors
Sued over a copyrighted video: Ars Technica thinks that Indian law will provide no liability protection.- Japan Plans "Fair Use" Exemptions for Copyright
Supported by Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's IP taskforce.