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Google Gives Big Content an Olive Branch in Search Algorithm Change - 14 août 2012
Google will begin altering its search algorithm this week to lower search rankings of sites with "high numbers" of copyright-infringement removal notices. Google is mum on the details of the plan, which some digital rights groups like Public Knowledge suggest is "setting up a process that can be abused" because (...)

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Broadcasters Warn of Apocalypse in Dish’s Ad-Skipping Service - 27 mai 2012
Broadcasters are claiming in federal lawsuits Thursday that Dish Network’s DVR service, which allows the automatic skipping of commercials, breaches copyright law and retransmission agreements. The suits by Fox, CBS and NBC are the broadcasters’ latest legal salvos against technological innovations, as those (...)

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Battle Over Dish’s Ad-Skipping Begins as Networks Go to Court - 27 mai 2012
The Dish Network and three television networks filed opposing lawsuits on Thursday over Auto Hop, a feature that allows Dish subscribers to automatically skip all the advertising during most prime-time shows. The owners of the CBS, Fox and NBC networks accused Dish of copyright infringement in connection with the (...)

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News Networks Ignore Controversial SOPA Legislation - 9 janvier 2012
Controversial legislation that the co-founder of Google has warned "would put us on a par with the most oppressive nations in the world" has received virtually no coverage from major American television news outlets during their evening newscasts and opinion programming. The parent companies of most of these (...)

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Loi antipiratage SOPA : le mutisme des grands networks américains - 9 janvier 2012
Media Matters, une organisation de surveillance des médias, dénonce l’absence de traitement de la loi SOPA dans les journaux du soir des principales chaînes d’information (MSNBC, Fox News, ABC, CBS et NBC). Des entreprises qui par ailleurs sont des soutiens déclarés de SOPA. Selon Media Matters, un groupe américain de (...)

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US : des sites poursuivis en justice à cause des cookies de Flash - 26 août 2010
Les cookies sont utilisés pour enregistrer les sessions, les dernières recherches faites sur un site, les scores des jeux en ligne, et facilitent en général la vie des internautes. Mais ils sont aussi utilisés par les régies publicitaires pour suivre à la trace leurs cibles, analyser leurs habitudes de surf et leur (...)

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Apple Said to Seek Show-Rental Deal - 25 août 2010
Apple, which is widely expected to announce a revamped product for television sets next month, is pressing the television networks to rent their TV series through its iTunes service for as little as 99 cents an episode. The News Corporation, parent of the Fox network, and the Walt Disney Company, parent of ABC, (...)