Hollywood, D.C.
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Senate Minority Leader Says Anti-Piracy Bill Has ‘Serious Issues’
He wants the Senate to shelve PIPA for now
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Megaupload Charged With Piracy in One of Largest Copyright Cases in History
The video-locker service allegedly committed $500 million in violations
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Hollywood’s Anti-Piracy Campaign Runs Aground
With free speech advocates, tech companies and even the White House lining up against it, the industry may face a choice: watered-down legislation or none at all
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Wikipedia to Shut Down in Protest of Anti-Piracy Act
Popular site joins other online companies in a 24-hour protest against SOPA
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MPAA: It’s Time to Stop Obstruction on Anti-Piracy Legislation (Updated)
MPAA responds to the White House’s statement that legislation working its way through Congress must not curtail innovation or freedom of expression
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Jay-Z, Harvey Weinstein, Tina Fey Headline Obama’s 2012 Wishlist?
The president targets a star-studded list of potential supporters
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British Student Faces Extradition to U.S. in Copyright Infringement Case
Richard O’Dwyer’s TVShack website hosts links to pirated copyrighted films
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First Lady to Log Extra TV Time On Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Weekend
Mrs. Obama will be a guest on Nickelodeon’s “iCarly” as part of campaign to honor America’s military families; she’ll also be taping “BET Honors”
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‘Occupy’-ers Protest at Supreme Court’s Indecency-on-TV Hearing (Updated)
Inside, attorneys for Fox and ABC argue that current standards for broadcast are arbitrarily applied and violate the First Amendment
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Zachary Katz Named FCC Chief of Staff
FCC Chief Julius Genachowski names new staffers and shakes up senior team
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Google Beware: Apple Wins Patent Ruling, More Suits Could Follow
The United States International Trade Commission protects an Apple patent
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AT&T Kills $39B T-Mobile Bid
The two companies decide not to continue merger talks following regulatory scrutiny
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House Committee Delays Vote on Controversial Anti-Piracy Act
The bill had been expected to pass out of committee, but a decision will be postponed until Congress is in session again
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MPAA’s Point-Man on Anti-Piracy Legislation Blames Google for Controversy
With the bill facing a key committee vote, Michael O’Leary says that contrary to claims, the proposed law does not violate free speech