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Does the digital era spell the end of traditional libraries?

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AP Television Stanford, California - October 5, 2010 1. Tilt up books 2. Student studying 3. Wide shot Stanford campus 4. Low angle Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Centre 5. Robert Schwarzwalder entering engineering library 6. Various...
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'Harry Potter'' author hit with plagiarism lawsuit

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AP Entertainment FILE: London, 7 July 2009 1.Various shots JK Rowling 2. Photocall JK Rowling and husband AP Entertainment FILE: London, 7 July 2000 3. Wide of ''Hogwarts Express'' train with Rowling on board 4. Rowling holds copy of...
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Manning lawyer asks officer at pre-trial hearing to step aside

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1. Wide pan of courtroom entrance covered by tent 2. Zoom out of court entrance 3. Courtroom sketch showing close of soldier Bradley Manning in court 4. Courtroom sketch showing mid of Manning listening to his attorney David Coombs 5....
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Does Twitter Have a Safety Problem?

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June 6 -- Renee DiResta, co-author of "The Hardware Startup," and Parker Thompson, AngelList partner, discuss online harassment and bullying. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West." David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy's...
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AP countersues artist over famous Obama image

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AP Television Los Angeles, California - 12 November 2008 1. Artist Shepard Fairey with posters in his studio 2. Close-up of Obama poster 3. Fairey signing posters AP Photo/Manny Garcia/Shepard Fairey - No Access Canada/For Broadcast...
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A new mission to sample an asteroid near Earth

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US ASTEROID MISSION SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY / VNR: COPYRIGHT OF NASA RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.16SHOTLIST:VNR: Copyright of NASA Not...
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Solar Impulse 2 - a journey around the globe

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WORLD SOLAR IMPULSE SOURCE: AP TECHNOLOGY /VNR - COPYRIGHT OF SOLAR IMPULSE RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2.28SHOTLIST:VNR: Copyright of Solar Impulse Abu Dhabi, UAE - 6 - 13 January 20151. Various of Solar Impulse...
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Broadway composers unite with campaign to end sheet music piracy

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By now, some young musical theatre fans have received an email from Stephen Schwartz asking them to stop illegally downloading sheet music from any of his shows. Or anyone's show, for that matter. The award-winning composer of the...
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HONG KONG: CHINESE COUNTERFEIT COMPACT DISCS

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat A U.S. trade official said today (Monday) that China is cracking down on Compact Disc piracy. Even so, the trade official said China needs to go further in closing its counterfeiters if it wants to head-off trade...
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Students face lawsuits for downloading music files

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Los Angeles, California - 13 April 2005 1. Mid shot of students on campus of the University of Southern California (USC) 2. Wide shot of USC campus 3. Mid shot of students on campus 4. Close-up university sign 5. Close-up university...
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Secure DVD player efforts to prevent internet movie piracy

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1. Mid shot of file sharing website on computer monitor 2. Close shot of file list, screen scrolls 3. Banner of website 4. Close shot of file list showing "Flight Of The Phoenix DVD Screener" 5. Close shot of text of information file of...
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Chinese Internet Piracy

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Beijing, China on Feb 15th, 2006 State Council Press Hall, Beijing 1. Wide interior shot of officials sitting down 2. medium cutaway of camera people 3. Sound Bite (Mandarin): Mr. Yan Xiaohong,, Deputy Commissioner of National Copyright...
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China govt news conference on tackling on internet piracy

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1. Wide of press conference 2. Cutaway 3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin): Yan Xiaohong, Deputy Commissioner of National Copyright Administration: "By December 31st, 2005 with the cooperation of local police and telecommunication authorities,...
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CHINA: BEIJING: US ACCUSED OF FAILING TO PROTECT COPYRIGHTS IN CHINA

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Mandarin/Nat Turning the tables on the United States, Beijing accused Washington on Thursday of failing to fulfil its part of the agreement on improving protection of copyrights in China. U-S assistant trade representative Lee Sands is...
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FEATURE Changing Face of China AP focus on large scale art reproduction

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FILE: Dafen village, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province - 14 November, 2007 1. Pan of painters painting in Fine Art Shenzhen company, in Dafen village 2. Close-up of brush tip on palate 3. Mid of painter imitating Van Gogh's sunflowers 4....
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Officials destroy pirated DVDs in front of cameras

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1. Wide of officials working at DVD grinding machines 2. Close of box containing pirated DVDs 3. Officials wearing goggles putting DVDs into grinding machines 4. Various of officials putting DVDs into grinding machine 5. Mid of machine...
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Trade signing ceremony adds Chinese Vice PM and US reax

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1. US and Chinese flags on desks 2. Wide of meeting 3. Chinese Vice Prime Minister Wu Yi seated with aides 4. Pull out of US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez seated at table 5. Wu Yi 6. Pull out of Gutierrez and US Trade...
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Cafe brings 3D printing to customers in Buenos Aires

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In the streets of Buenos Aires, one locale is looking to add a new dimension to the cosmopolitan scene, in fact three dimensions to be exact, at the self proclaimed "world's first cafe in 3D." Since 3D printing hit the world a few years...
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Led Zeppelin 'Stairway' origin question settled

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Led Zeppelin did not steal a riff from an obscure 1960s instrumental for the introduction of its classic rock anthem "Stairway to Heaven," a federal jury decided Thursday, legally settling a debate that has divided music fans for...
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High court hears streaming TV case

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Supreme Court justices debated Tuesday (22 APRIL 2014) whether they can side with broadcasters in a copyright challenge to an Internet startup company without threatening the burgeoning world of cloud computing. The high court heard...
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CHINA: CHINESE WARNING TO US IF TRADE SANCTIONS ARE IMPOSED

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Mandarin/Nat China has warned the United States that it will hurt American business interests if it imposes trade sanctions against Beijing over copyright piracy. Washington has threatened China with sanctions unless it gets tough with...
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ENTERTAINMENT DAILY: STARS LOBBY EU ON INTERNET

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English/Nat European music stars urged the European Union on Thursday to get tough on Internet piracy, arguing the livelihood of many artists was at stake. Irish music stars The Corrs joined the growing campaign against international...
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European Consumers' Assn on Swedish Pirate Bay Ruling

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1. Mid of BEUC (The European Consumers' Association) publications on table 2. Close-up of BEUC sign reads: "BEUC: The European Consumers' Organisation" 3. Set-up shot of Konstantinos Rossoglou, Legal Officer at BEUC 4. SOUNDBITE...
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CHINA: REACTION TO NEW TRADE AGREEMENT WITH USA

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Mandarin/Nat China is defending its agreement with the United States over copyright piracy, saying it's advancing its own interests, not bowing to U-S demands. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said the agreement yesterday which...