Friday, November 6, 2009

copyright

Google May Not Be Evil, But It Sure as Hell Isn't Interested in Free Speech

Google's tiff with Warner Music shows its commitment to free speech is only a marketing ploy. more >>

Mac, iTunes, and Copyright Theft

When should the law be enforced to its full extent? more >>

Prosecuting Online File Sharing Turns a Generation Criminal

The file sharing wars must end, law professor Lawrence Lessig writes. more >>

Should Online File Sharing be Strongly Prosecuted?

Protecting rights holders vs. criminalizing a generation. more >>

Copyright Laws Work Well Against Illegal File Sharing, Also Called Online Theft

File sharing is Theft and Should be Stopped, the Copyright Alliance Patrick Ross writes. more >>

RIAA to Hold Off on Mass Lawsuits

The move signals a significant shift in the music industry's deterrent strategy. more >>

Recording Industry Proposes Flat Fee for Music Downloads

Colleges would collect a fee, allowing students to download music without fear of litigation. more >>

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