- The PROTECT IP Act Is Very Real and Very Bad — Call Now to Block It
- Lamar Smith Tries To Defend SOPA; Suggests That Infringement Is The Equivalent Of Child Porn
- The Hypocrites Of Congress: Who Voted Against Net Neutrality, But For SOPA/PIPA
- Questionable 'Consumer' Group Releases Most Misleading Report Imaginable, Falsely Claiming People Support SOPA
- NBC Universal Threatens Partners That They Need To Sign 'Grassroots' Support Of SOPA/PIPA Or It Might Have To Drop Them
- NY Times And LA Times have both officially come out against SOPA and PIPA
- Horror Show: Hollywood vs. Silicon Valley--"To protect copyright, the movie industry favors legislation that would strangle the Internet."
- Piracy Act no easy sell in House
- SOPA on the ropes? Bipartisan alternative to 'Net censorship emerges
- The Copyright Industry – A Century Of Deceit--"Every time something new appears, the copyright industry has learned to cry like a little baby... and succeeds practically every time to get legislators to channel taxpayer money their way or restrict competing industries."
- Holder Asks America to Remain ‘Vigilant,’ Report Intellectual-Property Crime--Nice to see where his priorities (and allegiances) lie. Do thy Masters' bidding Holder.
- Supreme Court copyright case will decide fate of millions of once-public works
- US judge orders hundreds of sites "de-indexed" from Google, Facebook
- The Bad Lip Reader Speaks
- Why Canada’s new copyright bill remains flawed
- Up, up and away--"Cute is the Walt Disney Company’s stock in trade, but there is nothing soft and cuddly about how it protects its intellectual property." NYT
- Cutting their own throats--"[T]he strategy of demanding DRM everywhere is going to boomerang, inflicting horrible damage on the very companies who want it."
- Your movie on every platform, sort of, for a while: how the new UltraViolet DRM fails--"[W]e found it to be too tied down to proprietary apps, its access limited in too many ways, and the viewing experience subpar."
- How the BBC's HD DRM plot was kept secret … and why
- Warner Bros. Admits Sending HotFile False Takedown Requests
- Rogues Falsely Claim Copyright on YouTube Videos to Hijack Ad Dollars
- Viacom Says That By Letting People View Videos On Phones, YouTube Loses DMCA Safe Harbors
- Judge suggests DMCA allows DVD ripping if you own the DVD
- GoDaddy Takes Down Entire Site Of Copyright Attorney/Photographer Over Bogus DMCA Claim
- EU court rules that ISP can't be forced to block file sharing
- Copyright Corruption Scandal Surrounds Anti-Piracy CampaignMainstream Press Account In Australia Makes The Case For Why 'Piracy' Is Not The Problem
- Sweet sanity: 75% of Americans say infringement fines should be under $100
- Removal of restrictions can decrease music piracy
- It's Time to Legalize Personal-Use DVD Copying
- Steal This Record--"6th December 2011 sees the issue of “The Return Of The Spectacular Spinning Songbook” by Elvis Costello and the Imposters. [...] Unfortunately, we at www.elviscostello.com find ourselves unable to recommend this lovely item to you as the price appears to be either a misprint or a satire."