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60-Year-Old Music Pirate Faces Prison in a Country Part-Run By Pirates

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Rick Falkvinge founded the first Pirate Party on January 1, 2006, and then rallied the masses in Sweden six months later in the wake of the first police raid against The Pirate Bay. Czech police say the man had a collection of almost 1,000 commercial music albums stored on a server, which is quite a lot. It is his lifelong hobby.”

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Goa Circular, Permission for Music at Weddings, Police Sensitization: Anything New? Yes.

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Goan Circular’s Sensitization of Police … While I couldn’t find the official text on the website of the Goa Home Department, as reported by the Herald Goa, the circular relies on the 2023 DPIIT notification. Secondly , the circular emphasizes the importance of raising awareness among the police.

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Man Arrested Following “Large Scale” Pirate IPTV Investigation

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If the topic was switched to fraud, opinions would likely be quite different, and herein lies the problem. It’s a trend Sky is determined to reverse in partnership with the police. A statement issued today reveals that a “large-scale” TV piracy operation is under police investigation in the north of England.

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Does the First Amendment Permit Government Actors to Manage Social Media Comments?–Tanner v. Ziegenhorn

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

This case involves Tanner’s comments on the Arkansas State Police’s Facebook page. One State Police post to Facebook referenced a police officer who Tanner had interacted with. And the State Police corrected its action.” Tanner profanely criticized the State Police for the deletion of his comments.

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The Briefing – Can Copyrighted Music Keep Vids of Police Encounters Off The Internet?

The IP Law Blog

In this week’s episode of the Briefing by the IP Law Blog , Scott Hervey and Josh Escovedo discuss recent news stories reporting that police officers played copyrighted music during filmed encounters, ostensibly to keep the videos from being uploaded to the Internet. Scott’s article on this topic can be read here.

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Record Labels Still Want to Know if Piracy Trial Jurors Read TorrentFreak

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The “repeat infringer” issue remains a hot topic in US courts and several ISPs have been sued over the years. Other new questions cover seemingly unrelated topics about how people spend their free time and whether they regularly go to church. The most prominent outcome thus far is the guilty verdict against Cox from late 2019.

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5x5 Summit: Commerce Agencies Work Together to Advance Public Safety Communications

U.S. Department of Commerce

Fire Administrator Dr. Lori Moore-Merrell ; Chicago Police Department Lieutenant Jermaine Harris ; Southern Platte Fire Protection District Fire Chief and FirstNet Authority Board Chair Richard Carrizzo ; NIST PSCR Division Chief Dereck Orr ; and FirstNet Authority Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer Joseph M. Register Today!