USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.
USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

As Entrepreneurship booms, so does the problem of small business plagiarism. But how can you tell if you’re being infringed or doing the infringing?
Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.
Rep John Conyers wants clarity on copyright terminations, a sketch artists sues AP/Getty and is copyright just for the big guys?
In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.
The Expendables Lawsuit is dropped, for now, musicians sue a Houston-area church for millions and book piracy a growing problem in Asia.

LogoGarden has drawn fire from designers over allegedly stolen symbols in its library. But how does this affect its customers?
Google settles Book Search lawsuit in France, Righthaven says EFF trampling their rights and Chinese funeral fakes spark copyright arrest.
Record labels in Japan sue YouTube download site, Watch the Throne sample results in copyright suit and prosecutors in the UK get a copyright primer.

A recent case study tracked a Twitter Tweet’s journey across the Web and found that, in short order, the attribution was completely lost.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

As Entrepreneurship booms, so does the problem of small business plagiarism. But how can you tell if you’re being infringed or doing the infringing?

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

Rep John Conyers wants clarity on copyright terminations, a sketch artists sues AP/Getty and is copyright just for the big guys?

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

The Expendables Lawsuit is dropped, for now, musicians sue a Houston-area church for millions and book piracy a growing problem in Asia.

LogoGarden has drawn fire from designers over allegedly stolen symbols in its library. But how does this affect its customers?

Google settles Book Search lawsuit in France, Righthaven says EFF trampling their rights and Chinese funeral fakes spark copyright arrest.

Record labels in Japan sue YouTube download site, Watch the Throne sample results in copyright suit and prosecutors in the UK get a copyright primer.

A recent case study tracked a Twitter Tweet’s journey across the Web and found that, in short order, the attribution was completely lost.