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  2. American piracy of British literature - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] This system fell into place largely because the nation did not have any real individual literary identity at that point in time. [3] During that period, the United States was still in the early stages of its independent development as a nation and most of what the new American public was comfortable with involved British ...

  3. The Pirate Bay - Wikipedia

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    In April 2007, a rumour was confirmed on the Swedish talk show Bert that The Pirate Bay had received financial support from right-wing entrepreneur Carl Lundström. This caused some consternation since Lundström, an heir to the Wasabröd fortune, is known for financing several far-right political parties and movements like Sverigedemokraterna and Bevara Sverige Svenskt (Keep Sweden Swedish).

  4. Submission management - Wikipedia

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    Submission management is the art and science of collecting and managing any kind of submissions. Traditionally, submissions were collected offline i.e. in the form of 'hard' paper files or folders. Traditionally, submissions were collected offline i.e. in the form of 'hard' paper files or folders.

  5. Comparison of BitTorrent sites - Wikipedia

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    A directory is also a site where users can find other websites. Some sites focus on certain content – such as etree that focuses on live concerts – and some have no particular focus, like The Pirate Bay. Some sites specialize as search engines of other BitTorrent sites.

  6. BayFiles - Wikipedia

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    BayFiles was a file-hosting website created by two of the founders of The Pirate Bay. BayFiles works by letting users upload files to its servers and share them online. [1] Users are provided with a link to access their files, which can be shared with anyone on the internet so that they can download the files associated with the particular link.

  7. Foreign Rights: How Authors Tap a Rich Vein of Royalties - AOL

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    One prominent literary agency, Folio Literary Management has an active foreign rights department that does hundreds of deals for their clients every year. "We're constantly meeting with editors ...

  8. Legal aspects of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, file sharing of copyrighted files, for example through peer-to-peer software like BitTorrent, is illegal. Internet service providers routinely transmit the identity of IP address owners to private lawyer firms who are then able to send "cease and desist" letters often demanding the offender to pay €1,000 fines or more.

  9. Timeline of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    Protestors demonstrating against The Pirate Bay trial on February 16, 2009. January – Apple's iTunes Store began offering all of its digital tracks free from Digital rights management. [113] February 16 – The Pirate Bay trial starts. [114] February 23 – OneSwarm is released.