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Megaupload's Dotcom Argues Extradition Appeal Should Be Live Streamed
An appeal by flamboyant German tech entrepreneur Kim Dotcom over a decision to extradite him to the United States began in New Zealand on Monday.
Are Fakes "Better Quality & Price" than Originals? Jack Ma from Alibaba Thinks so
When one of the largest eCommerce giants admits counterfeits may be even better as originals, what happens next?
Government Asks That Apple Patent Case Against Samsung Be Returned to Lower Court
The world's top smartphone rivals have been feuding over patents since 2011, when Apple sued Samsung in Northern California alleging infringement of the iPhone's patents, designs and trademarked appearance.
Larry Page Spars With Oracle Attorney at Android Trial
In a retrial at San Francisco federal court, Oracle Corp. has claimed Google's Android smartphone operating system violated its copyright on parts of Java, a development platform. Alphabet Inc.'s Google unit said it should be able to use Java without paying a fee under the fair-use provision of copyright law.
Oracle Co-CEO Says it Did Not Buy Sun Micro to Sue Google
Safra Catz told jurors that the point of the acquisition was to protect its products that relied on Sun's software.
Alibaba Vows to Keep Fighting Fakes Despite Anti-Counterfeiting Group Snub
The U.S.-based International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition announced on Friday that it would suspend Alibaba's membership, after several IACC member companies quit the group in protest at Alibaba's inclusion.
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YouTube Videos Can Now Earn Money During Content Disputes
Previously, you wouldn't get anything from a video's advertising if someone else claimed that it violated their copyright.
A Chinese Sportswear Brand Called Uncle Martian Just Launched, and It Appears to Be Openly Ripping Off Under Armour
See if you can see any differences between the two companies' logos.
Remembering Prince: What The Purple One Can Teach You About Creativity
"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today, to get through this thing called life."
Oracle Wants $9.3 Billion From Google in Software Copyright Battle
This is the latest development in a long-running lawsuit between the two technology companies.
It's Official: You Can't Copyright a Selfie Taken By a Monkey
Just in case you were wondering.
Protect Your Original Work From Copycats With Copyrights
Copyrighting your content is as commonsense as locking your car.