YouTube loses GEMA court battle
A German court has forced YouTube to remove seven copyrighted music clips and said it is responsible for content posted by users.
Rugby joins the game
In other gTLD news, the International Rugby Board (IRB) confirmed that it has applied to operate the .rugby domain.
Deloitte confirms .brand gTLD application
Multinational auditing company Deloitte has confirmed that it has applied to operate a .deloitte generic top-level domain (gTLD).
CJEU rules on keywords jurisdiction dispute
Keyword advertising disputes can be heard by courts either in the country the disputed trademark is registered in, or the country the advertiser is located in, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) has ruled.
Speechly Bircham undertakes design law research
Law firm Speechly Bircham LLP and two other groups are to research the effectiveness of UK design law and assess how it can be improved.
WIPO data reveal cybersquatting rise
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has announced a record number of cybersquatting cases for 2011.
Oracle and Google fight over Android patents
Database-maker Oracle took Google to court on April 16, alleging that Android smartphone software infringes patents owned by its subsidiary company Sun Microsystems.
New TLD programme gets 100 registrants
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced on February 14 that 100 parties had successfully registered in the new generic top-level domain (TLD) system.
Porn sites sue over .xxx TLD
Two Internet pornography companies have accused the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and ICM Registry of violating antitrust laws by introducing the .xxx domain.
ICANN's main man to step down
The president and chief executive officer of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will step down from his post at the end of his term, it was announced in August.