
IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

IP addresses associated with the RIAA, Sony connected with Bittorrent downloads, Sony and Warner join suit against Grooveshark and more!

RIAA and publishers queue up to support Righthaven (somewhat), Chitika wins case against publishers and photo services sues gossip site.

SOPA hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Google refuses to remove MP3 download app and anti-piracy campaign in South Africa leads to violence.

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

In this episode, Patrick and I cover the Joel Tenenbaum appeal, a major update to the Google Book Search case and a Pirate Party victory in Germany.

In a busy podcast we have the latest on the MP3Tunes victory, a setback for newspapers and a radical copyright claim by Oracle.

Music locker services get a big win against the record labels, Oracle and Google argue over APIs and yet another Thomas-Rasset appeal.

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 on Pawlenty’s battle with ABC, Jammie Thomas gets her verdict reduced again and the University of Calgary walks out on Access Copyright.

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.