
Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Chines authors sue Apple over illegal ebooks, NinjaVideo founder sentenced to 22 months and the USCO looking to create copyright small claims court.

ReDigi ordered to stop selling used iTunes tracks, GEMA targets Creative Commons dance parties and iTunes Music Match goes online.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga lose their videos to a copyright prankster (briefly) The Pirate Bay admins start a new site and iCloud has a surprise.

The Senate Judiciary Committee says streaming should be a felony, Rebecca Black DMCA’s her “Friday” song and some labels aren’t happy about iTunes Match.

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

The latest news on Zite being sued by various media companies, EMI losing its “Down Under” appeal and CDs being overtaken by digital downloads.

The latest on the AP lawsuit over the Obama “Hope” poster, Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for killing music and a new copyright challenge for Google Android.

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.