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Ad Copy News Archive17-Aug-2008
'Website Encourages Copying, Sharing Magazines Online (GigaLaw.com)The magazine industry, already facing a decline in newsstand sales and falling ad revenue, is being besieged by a new foe: digital piracy. A fledgling Web site called Mygazines.com encourages people to copy and upload popular magazines that are currently on newsstands.
'SC denies postponement motion, to resume oral arguments on MOA-AD (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)The Supreme Court (SC) again denied Friday morning the government?s motion to suspend the oral arguments on the petitions of some local government officials and two opposition personalities to stop the government from pushing through with the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD) with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
'Gov't, MILF negotiators take steps to re-establish communication lines (Philstar.com)Government negotiators and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) officials took steps to reestablish communication lines to save peace talks from collapsing as sporadic fighting continued in Mindanao yesterday.
'New magazine-sharing site Mygazine.com may violate copyright laws (The Buffalo News)NEW YORK -- The magazine industry, already facing a decline in newsstand sales and falling ad revenue, is being besieged by a new foe: digital piracy.
'Teachers cancel radio ad criticizing Berman (Louisville Courier-Journal)The Jefferson County Teachers Association decided at the last minute today to cancel a radio ad critical of Superintendent Sheldon Berman that was scheduled to begin airing on Monday.
'New magazine-sharing site may violate copyrights (San Francisco Chronicle)The magazine industry, already facing a decline in newsstand sales and falling ad revenue, is being besieged by a new foe: digital piracy. A fledgling Web site called Mygazines.com encourages people to copy and upload popular magazines that are currently on...
'New magazine-sharing site may violate copyrights (The State)The magazine industry, already facing a decline in newsstand sales and falling ad revenue, is being besieged by a new foe: digital piracy. A fledgling Web site called Mygazines.com encourages people to copy and upload popular magazines that are currently on newsstands. Visitors can read high-quality digital copies of dozens of current titles, including People, Men's Health and The Economist, in ...
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