
DRM may have a bad reputation, but if done well it can be something your customers actually want, rather than loathe.

DRM may have a bad reputation, but if done well it can be something your customers actually want, rather than loathe.

The Oracle/Google trial moves forward, New Zealander ISP customer becomes first to get “three strikes” and Assassin’s Creed plagiarism allegations.

Plagiarism is often copyright infringement, but not always. What can you do when your plagiarism can’t be handled through the legal system?

MPAA and Hotfile differ on Viacom/YouTube ruling, porn “tube” site sued over subscription service and Canada post claims copyright in zip codes.

Viacom case is revived, MPAA tackles video embedding, Megaupload’s files get debated and much, much more!

Supreme Court to hear another first sale case, Oracle/Google case starts today and magician sues over copied magic trick.

ACTA suffers a setback in the EU, Fate of Megaupload’s data to be heard and Google/Oracle case to begin Monday.

Allegations of plagiarism in video games are nothing new, but a recent controversy may pit two industry giants against each other.

Another battle of James Joyce’s copyrights, Chinese legislation draws fire from its local music industry and Righthaven loses yet again.

Talking about copyright can be very difficult but it isn’t just high emotions and misinformation that the problem. The dialog itself is problematic.