piracy
Stop Complaining About Streaming Services, We Live in a Music Consumer Heaven
You are living in an extraordinary time to be a music lover and listener. Cough up and enjoy it.
The Founder of the Pirate Bay Plans to "Bankrupt" the Music Industry with His New Art Project
His "Kopimashin" is designed to make 100 copies of Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" every second, or about 8 million copies a day.
Humans of the CD Street Stall: Who Still Buys Pirated Discs?
The Indonesian government's recent crackdown on online and streaming music websites hasn't seemed to have affected the pirate CD stalls of Jakarta.
Even iTunes Don't Understand How Their New Refund System Works
Anyone can get a refund on a record they don't like and they don't even need to return the album. But who is losing money here?
The Man in the Web
Jon Karlung, the chairman of the company who look after Wikileaks' servers, on his fight for online freedom.
Cry-Baby of the Week: A Babysitter Allegedly Set Fire to a House Because She Didn't Like Some Kids
This week: A woman allegedly set fire to a house because she didn't like the kids she was babysitting and a got sent to prison for pirating a movie.
Can a Video Game Save the Music Industry?
Probably not, but the Intellectual Property Office are trying.
FOX Bankrupted a 23-Year-Old Canadian Pirate for Running a 'Simpsons' Streaming Site
I spoke to "Nick", who was ordered to pay £6.4 million after his piracy lawsuit.
Kim Dotcom: The Man Behind Mega
We visited the infamous tech mogul and creator of Megaupload, Kim Dotcom, at his palatial property in New Zealand, where we did backup vocals for his new EDM album and talked to him about history's largest copyright case.
Dodge the NSA with This Fancy Encrypted Messaging Service
We spoke to Peter Sunde about how his new service works.