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Tagged by 'Meltwater'

2013

23/04/2013 #internetfreedom: The PRCA's Supreme Court success creates waves on Twitter
17/04/2013 Supreme Court supports PRCA and Meltwater in landmark blow in favour of internet freedom
08/02/2013 PRCA and Meltwater defend UK Web users from unintentional copyright infringement in the UK Supreme Court

2012

14/11/2012 PRCA 2012 Awards celebrate PR excellence
19/07/2012 CommsCopyright.com launched to help brands better understand copyright law
22/05/2012 PRCA members to learn of savings following Copyright Tribunal decision
15/05/2012 The end and the beginning - Copyright Tribunal issues final decision
15/03/2012 PRCA and Meltwater Group battle v NLA saves industry millions
14/02/2012 PRCA and Meltwater battle v NLA saves industry millions

2011

16/11/2011 PRCA Awards 2011 celebrate best in PR
16/11/2011 PRCA and Meltwater take NLA to Supreme Court
07/11/2011 PRCA and Meltwater granted permission to appeal to Supreme Court
13/09/2011 UK Copyright Tribunal hearing begins in Meltwater/PRCA key copyright challe
15/08/2011 PRCA calls on industry to lobby Parliament re temporary copies
03/08/2011 PRCA welcomes Government endorsement of Hargreaves Review
27/07/2011 UK Ruling Classifies Millions as Copyright Offenders
04/07/2011 NLA Update
14/06/2011 NLA Court of Appeal update
13/06/2011 Meltwater Group announced as Headline Sponsor of this year's PRCA Awards
15/03/2011 Survey highlights massive opposition to web licence scheme
07/03/2011 FAQ: Newspaper Licensing Agency Dispute - Meltwater and PRCA
07/03/2011 Survey highlights massive opposition to web licence scheme

2010

25/05/2010 NLA takes PRCA & Meltwater to High Court over web licences
28/04/2010 PRCA Awards announces impressive sponsorship list
10/03/2010 Copyright tribunal rejects NLA challenge
01/02/2010 PRCA Intervenes in Copyright Tribunal Case
01/02/2010 PRCA Intervenes in Copyright Tribunal Case
07/01/2010 PRCA & Meltwater Group force NLA climbdown

2009

16/12/2009 NLA hyperlink tax being challenged in Copyright Tribunal
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