MPAA Successfully Kills TVs Record Button
If anyone thought the ideas around the Broadcast Flag have finally died off, they’d be dead wrong. Reports are coming in that the FCC has […]
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If anyone thought the ideas around the Broadcast Flag have finally died off, they’d be dead wrong. Reports are coming in that the FCC has […]
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With many countries considering a three strikes law, it’s interesting how privacy and copyright can go hand in hand online. With China’s notoriety for online
Chinese USB Wifi Crackers Make Three Strikes Laws Obsolete? Read More »
In spite of repeated studies. In spite of the copyright consultation run by non other than the Canadian government. In spite of history. In spite
Canadian DMCA To Be Tabled Within Weeks Read More »
You set the price, you get a pack of games. That’s the idea behind the Humble Indie Bundle by Wolfire which produces independently produced video
‘Pay What You Want’ Indie Video Game Sale Nets Quarter Million in 24 Hours Read More »
An e-mail reportedly from Steve Jobs has recently surfaced which suggests that Apple may be preparing to sue Theora and other open source video codecs.
Apple Rumoured to Be Preparing to Sue Open Source Codec Developers Read More »
While the European Union is dealing with a filtering debate that appears to be a threat to the internet as we know it, the internet
Scrutiny Over 1.5 Million US Job Losses Due to Net Neutrality Mounts Read More »
Another day, another doom and gloom study. This time, Coleman Bazelon of The Brattle Group claims that if network neutrality were put in place, nearly
US Study Claims Network Neutrality Would Negatively Impact 1.5 Million Jobs Read More »
We wrap things up with the last third of 2009. Part one. Part 2.
2009 – A ZeroPaid Year In Review – Part 3 of 3 Read More »
We continue with our 2009 year in review with part two of our three part review. Part one of three.
2009 – A ZeroPaid Year in Review – Part 2 of 3 Read More »
2008 was an interesting year in file-sharing and 2009 didn’t necessarily disappoint. There was plenty of ways to look at it, but there is one
2009 – A ZeroPaid Year in Review – Part 1 of 3 Read More »