Bungie is celebrating ten years of Destiny 2. However, one piece of merchandise turned out to be plagiarized from a fan creation.
The Internet Archive's defeat is a blow to the organization So why did it lose? Who is to blame? The answer is very simple.
The Copyright Claims Board is hearing a case over a unicorn pattern being sold as party dresses. However, the issues raised are very common.
Yesterday, the Internet Archive lost its appeal in its case against book publishers. Here's what you need to know.
NaNoWriMo weighed in on artificial intelligence (AI) and authors, including their own leaders, are unhappy with the statement. Here's why.
American Hockey league and teams sued over music in social media, indie filmmakers fight for DMCA subpoenas and Miley Cyrus sued over Flowers.
Judge rules Donald Trump infringed Eddy Grant, case against Dua Lipa moves forward and filmmaker claims Squid Games infringed his movie.
Johnson & Johnson sued over music in videos, Verizon wants record label lawsuit dismissed and The White Stripes sue Trump campaign.
Spotify dodges lawsuit over Eminem music, Danish man arrested over sharing nude scenes and Electric Avenue case moves toward a trial.
Book publishers get a big win on appeal; an author sued over Gemini Man, and an adult anime website sued over ignored copyright notices.
Fmovies closed, Missy Elliot to face alleged co-author's claims, and Isaac Hayes' estate gets injunction against Trump campaign.