- How Much Does A Band Make From Various Music Platforms?
- Springsteen and Others Soon Eligible to Recover Song Rights NYT
- RIAA Accounting: Why Even Major Label Musicians Rarely Make Money From Album Sales
- Australian Idol Damien Leith didn't make a cent on 300,000 CDs
- LSE economists: file sharing isn't killing music industry, but copyright enforcement will
- Eminem's side wins $40M to $50M victory as Supreme Court lets royalties ruling stand
- A Big Fat Thanks To Record Execs
- The REAL Death Of The Music Industry--CDs have been going out of style (NYT).
- Get Ready: Grooveshark Promises a Fight to the Finish...
- Manhattan Federal Judge Kimba Wood Calls Record Companies' Request for $75 Trillion in Damages 'Absurd' in Lime Wire Copyright Case
- Judge Cuts Damages In Minn. Music Downloading Case
- Why A Music Tax Is A Bad Idea
- Apology for singing shop worker
- Woman who plays classical music to soothe horses told to get licence
- Music Festival Producer Pre-Sues Bootleggers
- Movie/record industry rep says that you shouldn't expect to be able to play your media for as long as you own it
- Music Companies Suing 'Ellen' The Onion
- EU Officially Seizes The Public Domain, Retroactively Extends Copyright 20 years--What's stopping them from repeating this ad infinitum?
- Supreme Court Deciding Whether Congress May Copyright Public Domain Works--Follow up on Terrible News: Court Says It's Okay To Remove Content From The Public Domain And Put It Back Under Copyright
- Copyfraud: Poisoning the public domain
- Who owns Betty Boop?
- The Public Domain
- Copyright Explained
- New Wikileaks Docs Show Ex-Minister Bernier Offered To Leak Copyright Bill to U.S.
- Italy Proposes Law That Will Ban People From The Internet Based On Single Accusation Of Infringement From Anyone
- Shock, awe: British government agrees that copyright has gone too far
- Library of Congress: Copyright is killing sound archiving
- False Take-Down Notice Hits Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga and Others--"Following its standard procedures, YouTube pulled down the artist's entire Vevo channel without requiring any form of verification that the claimant had the right to request the take-down."
- George Lucas loses interesting Star Wars copyright case at Supreme Court