Pandora to Shut Down in UK
Yesterday, ZeroPaid reported on the European Commission wanting a consumer friendly market for consumers.
Pandora to Shut Down in UK Read More »
Yesterday, ZeroPaid reported on the European Commission wanting a consumer friendly market for consumers.
Pandora to Shut Down in UK Read More »
With a lot of attention being paid to the European Commission settling the Apple iTunes anti-trust case, it’s interesting to note what the European Commission
European Commission Wants Consumer Friendly Market for Content Read More »
Last year, ZeroPaid reported on the German music industry saying it would sue 1000 file-sharers every month in the year of 2007.
German Government – Data Retention is for Terrorists, Not Copyright Infringers Read More »
Canada’s copyright debate is headed to a boiling point.
Canadian Songwriters Demand Legalization of P2P Read More »
Speculation that Canada was going to institute some form of the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) has been a topic of frequent forum discussion.
WIPO Coming to Canada Read More »
For those familiar with the trance music scene, the release group POW (Promo Whores) was a consistent sight. After seven years online, information has surfaced
POW Leaves the Scene Read More »
This month, more unfavorable news for the CRIA (Canadian recording Industry Association) has emerged.
Canadian Association of Broadcasters Attacks CRIA Read More »
Late last month, Universal Edition AG sent a cease and desist letter to the International Music Score Library Project, a website that specialized in musical
Universal Edition AG Responds to Criticism Read More »
The dismantling of OiNK generated an enormous amount of coverage for the file-sharing community.
Myths and Facts of OiNK’s Takedown Read More »
Copyright infringement often refers to unauthorized use or replication of intellectual property. Often, the stereotypical file-sharer uses an application to download the latest albums from
Universal Edition AG Forces Public Domain Website Offline Read More »