The latest news on Netflix’s rate hike, New Zealand ISPs try to recoup costs of sending copyright notices and can monkeys hold copyright?
The latest news on Netflix’s rate hike, New Zealand ISPs try to recoup costs of sending copyright notices and can monkeys hold copyright?

A recent agreement between ISPs and copyright holders opened the door to a “six strikes” system in the U.S. But what does it mean for you?
The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, fair use and its impact on the economy and Public Knowledge’s fair use video contest.
The latest news on the six strikes regime in the U.S., a push by Harvard to get the word out about Righthaven and Vancouver Rioters make a dumb copyright move.
The latest news on the U.S. attempt to extradite a UK citizen for copyright infringement, SGAE raided in Spain and much more!
The latest news on a “six strikes” regime coming to the U.S., musicians in India get 3 big legal victories and John Legend is sued for infringement.

In this part, we take a look at the thorny issue of attribution and how it relates to the notion of copyright as a tool for dealing with plagiarism.
The iconic Wizard of Oz movie characters found not to be public domain, Righthaven to pay out legal fees and meditation the center of a copyright lawsuit.
The Copyright 2.0 Show has turned 200 and to celebrate we brought on a slew of special guests and good friends to help us ring in the next 100 episodes!
Filmon owner drops his lawsuit against CBS. Should artists be compelled to join a digital rights collective? And Israel recognizes contributory copyright infringement.

The latest news on Netflix’s rate hike, New Zealand ISPs try to recoup costs of sending copyright notices and can monkeys hold copyright?

A recent agreement between ISPs and copyright holders opened the door to a “six strikes” system in the U.S. But what does it mean for you?

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, fair use and its impact on the economy and Public Knowledge’s fair use video contest.

The latest news on the six strikes regime in the U.S., a push by Harvard to get the word out about Righthaven and Vancouver Rioters make a dumb copyright move.

The latest news on the U.S. attempt to extradite a UK citizen for copyright infringement, SGAE raided in Spain and much more!

The latest news on a “six strikes” regime coming to the U.S., musicians in India get 3 big legal victories and John Legend is sued for infringement.

In this part, we take a look at the thorny issue of attribution and how it relates to the notion of copyright as a tool for dealing with plagiarism.

The iconic Wizard of Oz movie characters found not to be public domain, Righthaven to pay out legal fees and meditation the center of a copyright lawsuit.

The Copyright 2.0 Show has turned 200 and to celebrate we brought on a slew of special guests and good friends to help us ring in the next 100 episodes!

Filmon owner drops his lawsuit against CBS. Should artists be compelled to join a digital rights collective? And Israel recognizes contributory copyright infringement.