In the wake of Tuesday's events, P2P networks played a key role in connecting survivors with their loved ones and providing a timely and reliable source of information.
OpenCola's Cory Doctorow questions the Digital Millenium Copyright Act and takes a long hard look at the future of Copyright.
A new RIAA press release says that CD sales are down and CD-Rs are to blame.
If you've been running file sharing or distributed computation software over your employer's network, even if you're not causing anyone any harm in any way, now would be a good time to stop.
Dmitry Sklyarov has been released on bail and instructed to remain in Northern California under a friend's supervision until his pre-trial hearing on August 23.
After receiving proposals from what it feels are the important parties, the U.S. Copyright Office is in the process of deciding how much webcasters will be required to pay copyright owners for webcasts.
An individual's right to Free Speech has been put to the test after a Russian programmer was arrested last week in Las Vegas. Find out what exactly happened and how the legal implications of what took place could affect us all.
How Microsoft's self-defeating media format and digital rights management strategy is helping rivals AOL Time Warner and RealNetworks level the playing field.
