
The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…

The latest news on 4Chan’s attacks on the MPAA and RIAA, the Pirate Party in Sweden and Blu-Ray’s DRM being cracked.

The latest news on the MPAA’s suit against Hotfile, ACS:Law’s latest legal headache and some lawsuits from Elivs’ estate.

The latest in Copyright News, Views and Abuse from Patrick O’Keefe and Jonathan Bailey

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

ACTA’s Final Text Released, Ireland Smites Three Strikes, Police Make Arrest Over mulve and CBC Ditches Some Creative Commons

Harry Potter Plagiarism case to go to trial, Anonymous hacks an MPAA site and MarkMonitor buys DtecNet.

Mulve closes down, two Ohio politicians get into a takedown battle and the MPAA talks piracy.

It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a very busy week for copyright news with several major stories that needed the somewhat-expert analysis of myself and Patrick including a new bill before the Senate to block “pirate” websites, a series of…