RIAA – Filesharing Growth Has ‘Stabilized’
Late last week, the RIAA announced that they have launched a new round of lawsuits. This follows last months round of lawsuits.
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Old articles I published on other sites
Late last week, the RIAA announced that they have launched a new round of lawsuits. This follows last months round of lawsuits.
RIAA – Filesharing Growth Has ‘Stabilized’ Read More »
Two years ago, copyright extension in the UK was shot down. Now copyright extension is not only back in the spot light for the British,
Open Rights Group Urges on Fight to Stop Copyright Extension Read More »
Niek of MiniNova has announced on the MiniNova blog that the popular BitTorrent indexing site has recently hit its 4 billionth torrent download. The news
MiniNova – 4 Billion Downloads Read More »
A recent report has many buzzing over the possibility that British ISP’s might start become the copyright police.
Report: Unauthorized UK Downloaders to be Cut Off Read More »
Despite a massive error in the MPAAs college campus piracy study revealed nearly three weeks ago, it appears that the US congress has passed an
US Congress Passes Anti-Campus File-sharing Requirements Read More »
The Irish Independent has reported on new revelations by the Irish government that 80 unencrypted laptops along with USB sticks and blackberries were either lost
Ireland: 80 Unencrypted Government Laptops Lost – Private Information Feared Lost Read More »
An interesting article over at the New York Times sheds light on the Warner Bros Entertainment and Rowling vs RDR Books.
J.K. Rowling Targets Fan Over Yet to be Published Book Read More »
Russell McOrmond yesterday notice paper, but there appears to be no sign of a copyright bill today. With the latest political shake-up in Canada, it
Canadian Copyright Bill Unlikely In This Government? Read More »
A report on Wired says that some iPods are not compatible with the iTunes video rental store. Not good news for fifth generation iPod owners
Report – Some Video iPods Incompatible With iTunes Video Rentals Read More »
The debate over whether or not telecommunication companies should be given retroactive immunity for wiretaps has been one of the hottest topics in the American
US State of the Union Address – Give Telecoms Immunity Read More »