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    Electronic publishing can deliver a host of business benefits ­ including increased sales of printed material ­ that can compensate for the ever-present threat from online pirates.

  • The tangled legal Web of e-publishing

    While the e-book debate over copy-protection schemes and the law still simmers, an even larger legal obstacle has arisen. This time, the tension is not between untrusting authors and the public, but between traditional, hard-copy publishers and their New Economy counterparts.

  • Antipiracy bill gains new ally

    In a move that's alarming technology firms, the U.S. Copyright Office is about to endorse new legislation that would outlaw peer-to-peer networks and possibly some consumer electronics devices that could be used for copyright piracy.

  • What’s left of copyright?

    The battle lines are being drawn between copyright and copyleft proponents—but what are they fighting about?

  • Arrest fuels Adobe copyright fight

    Attention, software pirates, security researchers and those out to prove a point: Adobe Systems doesn't pull its punches.

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