DMCA
The 'Dancing Baby' Copyright Lawsuit Isn't Over Yet
The Electronic Frontier Foundation says that the decision leaves “almost no protection for users.”
White Hat Hackers Would Have Their Devices Destroyed Under the TPP
It could leave the internet of things fundamentally insecure.
Fair Use vs. Algorithms: What the Dancing Baby Did to Copyright
Contrary to popular belief, a landmark case is unlikely to slow down the everyday flurry of DMCA takedowns.
NBC's Bogus Copyright Claim Got Canada's 'Mr. Robot' Premiere Yanked from Google
Elliot Alderson would not be pleased.
Can Ashley Madison Claim Copyright on Its Hacked User Data?
Little (if any) of Ashley Madison's hacked data infringes on the company's rights—and the company may even be perjuring itself with each request.
Ashley Madison Sent Me a DMCA Request for Tweeting 2 Cells of a Spreadsheet
Does that mean the leak is real?
Facebook, Twitter, and Google Ask Hollywood to Stop Trying to Revive SOPA
A group of major tech companies are challenging a bill they say is similar to the controversial piracy act.
New Trans-Pacific Partnership Leak Means ‘Significant Overhaul’ for Canadian Law
The latest TPP leak covers everything from new criminal sanctions to website blocking.
From Pacemakers to Driverless Cars, the Absurdity of Banning Reverse Engineering
DMCA exemption filings offer a bleak look at IP copyright.
Why a Law Firm Is Baiting Cops With a Tor Server
This Tor operator is not worried about the feds—or other lawyers.
Brazil's Leading Porn Production Company Is Giving Pirates a Hard Time
Brasileirinhas is using the DMCA from outside the US.