French Movement Seeks Annulment on Anti-DRM Fines
APRIL (l’Association pour la Promotion et la Recherche en Informatique Libre) has taken action (PDF) before the French Supreme court.
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Where the law and technology collides
APRIL (l’Association pour la Promotion et la Recherche en Informatique Libre) has taken action (PDF) before the French Supreme court.
French Movement Seeks Annulment on Anti-DRM Fines Read More »
After some political turmoil, the Prime Minister of Canada did a cabinet shuffle.
Bev Oda and Maxime Bernier Keep Their Positions Read More »
2005 was an eventful year that kept the file-sharing community on its toes. 2006 was little different. Without a doubt, file-sharing has had an impact
Slyck’s P2P Wrap-Up 2006 Read More »
New Zealand is undergoing some copyright changes (Copyright Reform Bill – in PDF and plain text). Many countries have talked – and have acted on
New Zealand Hit with Copyright Reform Read More »
If there’s anything that the file-sharing community shows little sympathy for, it’s adware companies. Kazaa and Morpheus certainly were more than willing to bundle adware
Zango (180solutions) Settles for $3 Million US Read More »
It was predicted that a Copyright reform bill in Canada would occur sometime during the current session of the Canadian parliament. Michael Geist certainly predicted
Canadian Ministers Responses to DRM and Copyright Issues Read More »
As long as there has been intellectual property, Copyright has always been following close behind. When ‘this internet thing’ came around, it changed the face
Telus Voices Opinion on Copyright Reform Read More »
Some may remember back in June when open letters from many groups surfaced online. In July, the CBA (Canadian Bar Association) also issued an open
Copyright Face Off in Canada Read More »
An IFPI study entitled ‘Piracy Report of 2006‘, was released recently on the global condition of piracy. As a part of the report, Canada was
IFPI Attacks Canada in Piracy Report Read More »
Canada’s Bill C-60, also known as the Copyright Reform Bill, was perhaps one of the better known pieces of Internet legislation. There’s another well known
CBA Denounces Surveillance Bill Read More »