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EU court rules against TVCatchup online broadcasts
2013-03-07 13:45:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that broadcasters may prohibit the retransmission of their TV programmes via the internet by another company. It said that transmission is a communication to the public of works and as such must be authorised by their author. The court said it had been consulted by magistrates in relation to the case of UK company TVCatchup (TVC), which provides free online broadcasting of TV programmes. Various UK commercial television channels including ITV have sued TVC for breach of copyright.
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EU court dismisses Polish challenge to EU carbon permit rules
2013-03-07 10:28:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: The European Union's second highest court on Thursday dismissed a Polish challenge against the European Commission over the allocation of free carbon permits to energy-intensive industry. Poland has argued that the rules for free allocation of CO2 permits do not take into account its particular situation as an emerging eastern European economy with a heavy reliance on coal. The General Court in Luxembourg disagreed. "The Court rejects Poland's argument that the contested decision would decrease...
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Court rules Kim Dotcom can sue New Zealand spy agency
2013-03-07 04:59:54| CNET News.com
Country's attorney general had sought to have the agency excluded from the MegaUpload founder's lawsuit. [Read more]
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Canada: Oliver touts tougher climate rules on pro-Keystone tour
2013-03-07 01:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Globe and Mail: Canada will soon have some of the toughest climate regulations among oil and gas exporting countries, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver said Wednesday as he completed a U.S. visit aimed at boosting support for the embattled Keystone XL pipeline. In a speech at an industry conference in Houston on Wednesday, Mr. Oliver sought to repair Canada's battered reputation as an environmental outlier, arguing that it is, in fact, a leader among oil-producing countries. "Canada is the largest supplier...
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India board rules against Bayer in cancer drug patent case
2013-03-04 18:53:06| Chemicals - Topix.net
An Indian patent appeals board upheld on Monday a decision to allow a domestic company to sell a generic version of Bayer AG's cancer drug Nexavar, in a blow for global drugmakers' efforts to hold on to monopolies on high-price medicines.
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