
Zediva Shuts Down, BBC Goes Off the Rails, First Sale Gets a Kink, and a Debate About the Future of Piracy.

Zediva Shuts Down, BBC Goes Off the Rails, First Sale Gets a Kink, and a Debate About the Future of Piracy.

A photog sues the LA Times nearly 500 of his images, record labels fear artists terminating their contracts and is piracy about to make a comeback?

The latest news on Vostu’s lawsuit against Zynga, a piracy tiff between a label and a magazine and EU courts to look at TVCatchup.

A recent agreement between ISPs and copyright holders opened the door to a “six strikes” system in the U.S. But what does it mean for you?

The latest news on a “six strikes” regime coming to the U.S., musicians in India get 3 big legal victories and John Legend is sued for infringement.

The latest news on Righthaven’s promise to fight on, a bittorrent closure in Sweden and a hero orangutan that’s sparked a copyright battle.

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

German copyright holders target 300k file sharers per month, Canada approves a settlement against the record labels and copyright and social media collide.

The latest news on New Zealand’s new copyright law, the demands of the record labels on cyberlockers and is Netflix killing P2P?

The latest news on the Bratz verdict, China cracking down on pirated software and Zumba fitness suing counterfeiters.