- Apple Founder "Woz" Defends Megaupload
- Dotcom judge quits the case
- Kim Dotcom Goes on Mega-Offense Against U.S. Copyright Case
- Feds: We Can Freeze Megaupload Assets Even if Case Dismissed
- Elite force in dark in Dotcom house raid--What really happened at the raid? Guess they found the video they lost.
- How YouTube lets content companies "claim" NASA Mars videos--Guys like Lon Seidman hit by copyright abuse.
- YouTube restores Obama videos, refuses to explain takedown policies--Maybe Republicans will finally see the light.
- Radiohead To Prince: Unblock 'Creep' YouTube Vids
- Trans-Pacific Partnership: The Most Important Trade Agreement That We Know Nothing About
- Leaked MPAA Memo Reveals TV-Shack Press Strategy
- Leaked: US proposal on copyright's limits
- Court Shelves Washington State Law That Would Turn Service Providers Into Criminals Based On Their Users' Behavior
- Canada: Supreme Court Entrenches Technological Neutrality as a New Copyright Principle
- Embedding copyright-infringing video is not a crime, court rules
- Good News: Craigslist drops exclusive license to your posts
- Piracy witch hunt downs legit e-book lending Web site--"Several authors on Twitter mistook an e-book lending Web site for a piracy hub, a mistake that eventually took the site offline. As the dust settles, a disturbing picture of file-sharing hysteria emerges."
- Pirate Bay blocks did little to curb file-sharing
- Demonoid Busted As A Gift To The United States Government--Anonymous is vowing revenge.
- Top German court says RapidShare must monitor link sites for piracy
- Google must delete 'torrent' from autocomplete, court says
- Google alters algorithm as Hollywood lobbyists win latest copyright battle
- Politician pushes extreme anti-piracy bill in the Philippines--"Thought the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) was bad? A similar bill introduced into the Philippines' House of Representatives would penalize people who illegally download with a minimum two-year jail sentence and fines of 50,000 to 150,000 Phillippine pesos. ($1,200-$3,600)."
- The Spotify Effect Shows Up: Streaming Music Boosts Warner's Bottom Line
- Another Music Service Shuts Down, Blames Ridiculous Licensing Fees
- Leaked Report Reveals Music Industry's Global Anti-Piracy Strategy
- Alex Day Sells Half A Million Songs By Breaking All The 'Rules'
- Anti-piracy group fined for stealing music
- Courts Losing Patience With Clearly Bogus Trademark Claims; Dismissing Them Early
- Attaché Company Attacks Marvel, Alleging Avengers Infringement
- Jack Daniel's has a very nice trademark lawyer
- Anonymous Hits Back At French Firm That Tried To Trademark Their Logo
- Open-source movements butt heads over logo--Nerdfight.
- Judge Sides With Red Cross Over Trademark--Red Cross probes emblem 'misuse'
- Blast from the Past: Nissan vs. Nissan: Nissan Motor Sued Nissan Computer For Trademark Infringement, Trademark Dilution And Cyber-Squatting Seeking 10 Million Dollars In Damages