
The Pirate Bay may be blocked in the UK, Megaupload and its founder face 8 more counts and Adjustment Bureau lawsuit dropped for now.

The Pirate Bay may be blocked in the UK, Megaupload and its founder face 8 more counts and Adjustment Bureau lawsuit dropped for now.

The RIAA and The Pirate Bay have a war of words, local restaurant ordered to pay $200,000 to ASCAP over music and more!

EU Court rules social networks can go unfiltered, UK pub owners face a new copyright crackdown and a $4 million ruling over a porn site.

Netherlands and Bulgaria put ACTA on hold, the UK seizes a music download domain and Aereo may challenge broadcasters on copyright.

AP sues Meltwater of distribution of its articles, Marvel wins counterclaim against Ghost Rider co-creator and the Dutch want new fair use rules.

ACTA protests sweep Europe, EFF files brief in Jammie Thomas case and entertainment lawyers like the idea of secondary liability against Google.

In Australia, the Optus ruling is appealed, UK denies any new site blocking legislation and VEVO in hot water over illegal football streaming.

Tunescore CEO calles iTunes Match royalties Magic Money, UK rules again on pubs playing football matches and NY Times draws heat for infringement.
Australia mulls copyright reform, British Labour MEP to head up EU’s ACTA report and UK’s tech industry seeks copyright reform.
Oracle seeks second trial against SAP, two more European countries halt ACTA ratification and ReDigi survives another day.

The Pirate Bay may be blocked in the UK, Megaupload and its founder face 8 more counts and Adjustment Bureau lawsuit dropped for now.

The RIAA and The Pirate Bay have a war of words, local restaurant ordered to pay $200,000 to ASCAP over music and more!

EU Court rules social networks can go unfiltered, UK pub owners face a new copyright crackdown and a $4 million ruling over a porn site.

Netherlands and Bulgaria put ACTA on hold, the UK seizes a music download domain and Aereo may challenge broadcasters on copyright.

AP sues Meltwater of distribution of its articles, Marvel wins counterclaim against Ghost Rider co-creator and the Dutch want new fair use rules.

ACTA protests sweep Europe, EFF files brief in Jammie Thomas case and entertainment lawyers like the idea of secondary liability against Google.

In Australia, the Optus ruling is appealed, UK denies any new site blocking legislation and VEVO in hot water over illegal football streaming.

Tunescore CEO calles iTunes Match royalties Magic Money, UK rules again on pubs playing football matches and NY Times draws heat for infringement.

Australia mulls copyright reform, British Labour MEP to head up EU’s ACTA report and UK’s tech industry seeks copyright reform.

Oracle seeks second trial against SAP, two more European countries halt ACTA ratification and ReDigi survives another day.