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PewDiePie Is Inexcusable but DMCA Takedowns Are Not the Way to Fight Him
Many games review videos are in violation of copyright law, but stay up anyway, for promotional reasons.
The 'Persona 5' Screenshot Ban Hurts Our Ability to Connect With It
Screenshots let us remember the journeys we've taken in games, so what does it mean when Persona 5 disables them?
Reality: Where Does It Go From Here?
The 2017 edition of annual VR and AR conference 'Versions' had a lot of feelings about our future relationship with tech.
The Internet of Hackable Things You Don’t Own
How DRM and End User License Agreements have threatened the very idea of 'ownership.'
Why the Lawsuit Against Getty Images Is Unique
Copyright and trademark lawyer Robert Penchina explains Carol Highsmith’s lawsuit against Getty Images.
NRA Complaint Takes Down 38,000 Websites
The NRA takes a shot at the Yes Men, hits the entire Surge publishing service.
OkCupid 'Research' That Exposed 70k Users Removed After Copyright Claim
Open Science Framework has removed the data set that was scraped from the dating site.
Why You Can’t Find Prince’s Music Online
Prince didn’t hate the internet, but he believed artists should be paid.
YouTube Copyright Claim Strips Audio Out of Conference on Surveillance Overreach
Georgetown’s Color of Surveillance conference produced productive dialog on racist surveillance policies. A YouTube copyright claim silenced it.
Facebook Unbans 'Trump Baby Dick' Artist, But Won't Let Her Post Images
The artist behind the viral image is still struggling to get full access to her Facebook account back.