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Greenpeace Activists Face Possible Piracy Charges in Russia
2013-09-24 10:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: Russia announced on Tuesday that it had opened a piracy investigation against the crew of a Greenpeace ship after its activists scaled an offshore oil platform in the Arctic last week. The step signaled that the authorities intended to act decisively to thwart more protests against Russia's ambitious plans to expand energy exploration in the region. The Greenpeace ship, the Arctic Sunrise, was seized by Russian border guards in international waters in the Pechora Sea on Thursday, a day after several...
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Greenpeace activists face piracy charges over Gazprom oil protest
2013-09-21 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Russian authorities are threatening to bring criminal charges against Greenpeace activists, including an Australian man, over piracy for scaling an oil platform in the Arctic. Special forces officers armed with guns stormed Greenpeace's ship, the Arctic Sunrise, after the protest and locked up the activists. Tasmanian Colin Russell and British-born Australian resident Alex Harris are among several dozen activists onboard the ship, which is being towed back to the port of Murmansk under armed...
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Shipping piracy report September 2013
2013-09-20 01:00:00| Ship Technology
In September, navies and security forces engaged in anti-piracy operations made some decisive gains against piracy, especially around East Africa, but the threat still persists. In partnership with OceanusLive, Ship-technology.com covers the latest i
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Netflix studies piracy downloads
2013-09-16 14:30:23| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Netflix reveals it studies piracy sites to help decide which shows and films it should buy to add to its video service.
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Legal Piracy: Antigua's Desperate, Fearless Ultimatum
2013-08-17 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
About six years ago, the World Trade Organization sided with the itty-bitty Caribbean island of Antigua on its claim that the United States' ban on overseas remote gaming violated international trade agreements. The WTO upheld its ruling last winter, confirming once and for all that the island could suspend its obligations to certain U.S. intellectual property rights.
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