- RIAA CEO Hopes SOPA Protests Were a 'One-Time Thing'
- RIAA (sort of) responds to SOPA critics, says copyright "offers little real protection"
- Copyright Math: The lies MPAA/RIAA are saying to convince politicians to pass their bills
- Copyright kings are judge, jury and executioner on YouTube
- The Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde: It's Evolution, Stupid
- Dutch Parliament Rejects ACTA On Human Rights Violations
- Danish Trade Minister Apologizes For Using Bogus Industry Numbers To Support Pro-ACTA Argument
- Bulgaria Withdraws From ACTA, following Poland and Germany
- Michael Geist's magisterial ten-minute ACTA takedown
- European Commission Blames Social Networks For ACTA Failure; Worried About Its Imminent Directive On Copyright Enforcement
- Verisign Seizes .com Domain Registered via Foreign Registrar on Behalf of US Authorities
- Uncle Sam: If It Ends in .Com, It's .Seizable
- American ISPs to launch massive copyright spying scheme on July 12
- Canadian Music Industry Wants Its Own Lawful Access: Subscriber Disclosure Without a Court Order
- Canadian Music Industry Takes Aim At Google, Facebook, Reddit & Tech Startups With Bill C-11 Demands
- Copyright wars heat up: US wins extradition of college kid from England
- SOPA, meet SOCA - British Police Take Down Website, Threaten Visitors
- BT and Talk Talk lose file-sharing appeal.
- Ireland Signs Controversial 'Irish SOPA' Into Law; Kicks Off New Censorship Regime
- Hactivistas protest brutal Spanish copyright law with flood of complaints
- Australian Govt holds second secret anti-piracy meeting
- Blackout: Govt piracy meeting completely censored
- Megaupload Seizure Order "Null and Void" Says High Court
- MPAA: Ripping DVDs Shouldn't Be Allowed Because It Takes Away Our Ability To Charge You Multiple Times For The Same Content
- Stop innovating, please: Kaleidescape loses DVD ripping case
- BitTorrent doesn't hurt US box-office
- Fox, Warner want secure, high-def film players--DRM rears its ugly head.
- Heavy Hangs The Bandwidth That Torrents The Crown--"The Oatmeal made an unintentional point that was just as important as the first, however: The single least-attractive attribute of many of the people who download content illegally is their smug sense of entitlement."
- UK Manager Says Major Labels Steal More Music Than Filesharers
- Massive Copyright Shitstorm Brewing, And iTunes Is Involved
- RIAA Insists That, Really, The Music Industry Is Collapsing; Reality Shows It's Just The RIAA That's Collapsing
- Paper Lions gets fed up with not being paid for their Album, Releases for free.
- iPass away – do my digital downloads die with me?