U.S. Rightsholders Applaud India’s “Lock and Suspend” Piracy Blockades

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U.S. Rightsholders Applaud India's "Lock and Suspend" Piracy Blockades * TorrentFreak

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U.S. Rightsholders Urge China to Take Action Against 'Export-Only' Piracy Services * TorrentFreak

IIPA, which represents U.S. rightsholders, wants China to act against a sophisticated and growing trend of "export-only" piracy services.

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The IIPA, which represents the MPA, RIAA, and other entertainment industry groups, considers Vietnam an online piracy haven.

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Govts. Must ‘Encourage or Compel’ Internet Companies to Fight Piracy

A major rightsholder coalition says that governments must encourage or compel internet companies to collaborate in the fight against piracy.

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Libraries Scold Rightsholders’ Attempt to Tweak South Africa’s Copyright Bill

Two of the largest U.S. library associations are protesting efforts by large copyright holders to influence foreign copyright law.

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Magnitude of Canada’s Piracy Problem “Nearly Impossible to Overstate”

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