
Appeals ruling in Optus case expected today, O’Dwyer gets his appeal date and ISPs in Australia start talking about 3 strikes.

Appeals ruling in Optus case expected today, O’Dwyer gets his appeal date and ISPs in Australia start talking about 3 strikes.

Hurt Locker subject of another massive lawsuit, Mein Kampf copyright expiration prompts fears and Hong Kong film studios tackle YouTube

YouTube’s copyright policies have been a bane for some copyright holders for a long time, but they can also hurt those that try to upload to it.

Oracle wins a patent victory in its case against Google, eBay targets Ultraviolet resellers and Dropbox’s new feature stirs controversy.

Though a cold kept me from doing my podcast or my daily videos last week, I was able to do an interview on ebook piracy and copyright infringement.

Megaupload case hits a snag in the US, judge says he will rule on API issue in Google/Oracle case and Gucci/Guess case almost over.

iiNet Winds its case against AFACT in Australia, YouTube loses a royalty case in Germany and the Three Stooges porn parody sparks threats.

The recent plagiarism scandal involving Robert Land has shined a new light on plagiarism and religion, but what can religious leaders do?

Lawyer for the heirs of Superman’s creators loses a key ruling, Rapidshare talks piracy ethics for lockers and For Dummies publisher heads to court.

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