
The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

USCO wants to stop compulsory licenses from TV systems, New Zealand’s Labour party wants copyright reform and iiNet chosen as weaker target.

The latest on the AFACT/iiNet case in Australia, Mattel appeals Bratz ruling and JWOWW sued over Suntan lotion bottle.

Cable says site blocking is impractical in the UK, seeks to add more copyright exemptions, Zediva is shuttered and Pixar not infringing with “Cars”.

BT is threatened by Newzbin2, the Digital Economy Act may have been a done deal early on and GoDaddy hires former Obama aide.

The UK ISP BT has been ordered to block Newzbin 2, always-on DRM returns and a statute of Michael Jones is at the heart of a copyright dispute.

The Copyright Czar was “cozy” with copyright holders, Australia seems to streamline copyright enforcement and more!

Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

CommsAlliance asks to join the iiNet/AFACT case, a copyright app is filed over a viral Steve Jobs pic and a questionable Angry Birds tablet appears.

Italy proposes a “one strike” rule for file sharers, Oracle clarifies claims against Google and Usher responds to plagiarism allegations.