Report: Unauthorized UK Downloaders to be Cut Off
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 »
News in the controversial world of file-sharing
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 »
With Time Warner saying that it would cap and introduce consumption-based billing, things for ISP consumers took another hit with AT&T thinking that they would
Experts Debate on AT&T Filtering the Internet Read More »
An article on Ars Technica says that ThePirateBay, one of the internets most popular BitTorrent websites, just recieved 4,000 legal documents from Swedish prosecutors.
4,000 Legal Documents Sent to ThePirateBay Read More »
The Atlantic vs Howell has just taken on a new twist. While the case brought everyone the now-famous claim that ‘CD ripping is illegal‘, now
Can the RIAA Sue for Attempted Copyright Infringement? Read More »
While LimeWire is rolling out a social networking site, MiniNova, one of the internet’s most popular public BitTorrent websites, is rolling out a free server
MiniNova Introduces Server Content Distribution Read More »
It seems the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) are still trying lawsuits to stem use of file-sharing.
RIAA Announces 12th Round of University Lawsuits 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 »