
The latest on Amazon’s new Cloud Music Service, Righthaven wins a round in court and accusations of bias against a P2P judge.

The latest on Amazon’s new Cloud Music Service, Righthaven wins a round in court and accusations of bias against a P2P judge.

The latest news on Google’s involvement in the ISOHunt case, its battle with Oracle and an update on Usenet sites in the Netherlands.

The latest news on David LaChapelle’s lawsuit against Rihanna, a new study from the IIPA an a record label promoting Bittorrent use.

The latest news on an amnesty program for porn downloaders, a lawsuit over the paris hilton sex tape and a bizarre lawsuit over a the iconic Che Guevara photo.

The latest news on the right of first sale for promo cds, the U.S. Copyright Group’s new client and Bittorrent’s growth.

The latest news on Righthaven, the latest Harry Potter movie and Bill C-32s rough road in Canada.

The latest news on Pandora’s expansion plans for Canada (or lack thereof), a dead porn/bittorrent lawsuit and the Disturbia/Rear Window case.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was an insane week for copyright news with one story dominating the headlines like no other, the new DRM circumvention exemptions. But while everyone was getting excited about jailbreaking their iPhones, other headlines were slipping…

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: UFC Fights Illegal Online Streaming Via Subpoenas Served to Justin.tv, Ustream.tv First off today, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has filed a series of subpoenas with streaming services Ustream and Justin.tv to determine the IP addresses of those who streamed a…

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Bratz Dolls Thrown Back Into Legal Limbo The Bratz dispute appears to be poised to continue a while longer. MGA, the developer of the doll line, was sued by Mattel who claimed that the creator of the series was employed at…