
The holidays are a time for music and many of the songs we listen to can seem to have been around forever. But how many are in the public domain?

The holidays are a time for music and many of the songs we listen to can seem to have been around forever. But how many are in the public domain?
IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!
SOPA gets revised before going to committee, UMG and Megaupload square off, U.S. returns a domain and Righthaven faces losing its copyrights.
SOPA seems to like to pass the House Judiciary Committee, Universal Music responds to Megaupload and copyright reform may be coming in the UK.

SOPA may be the most polarizing legislation in the past 10 years, but is it possible that the debate on it has gone much too far?
SOPA gets a vote today in the House Judiciary Committee, Sony and Warner to Sue Grooveshark and Serious Sam 3 Pirates Face an Immortal Scorpion.

Safe Creative has strengthened its registration process to provide better proof of authorship while limiting free accounts to 10 registrations per month.
Yahoo! and a Singapore publisher tangle over news articles, Megaupload sues universal over bad DMCA takedowns and more!
SOPA gets some tweaks, doesn’t please critics, Righthaven may have copyrights auctioned off and MGA wins one of its Bratz-related lawsuits.

Scoopshot offers a new way for photographers to market their work. But will it help photogs make more money or stop infringement?

The holidays are a time for music and many of the songs we listen to can seem to have been around forever. But how many are in the public domain?

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

SOPA gets revised before going to committee, UMG and Megaupload square off, U.S. returns a domain and Righthaven faces losing its copyrights.

SOPA seems to like to pass the House Judiciary Committee, Universal Music responds to Megaupload and copyright reform may be coming in the UK.

SOPA may be the most polarizing legislation in the past 10 years, but is it possible that the debate on it has gone much too far?

SOPA gets a vote today in the House Judiciary Committee, Sony and Warner to Sue Grooveshark and Serious Sam 3 Pirates Face an Immortal Scorpion.

Safe Creative has strengthened its registration process to provide better proof of authorship while limiting free accounts to 10 registrations per month.

Yahoo! and a Singapore publisher tangle over news articles, Megaupload sues universal over bad DMCA takedowns and more!

SOPA gets some tweaks, doesn’t please critics, Righthaven may have copyrights auctioned off and MGA wins one of its Bratz-related lawsuits.

Scoopshot offers a new way for photographers to market their work. But will it help photogs make more money or stop infringement?