Myths and realities of anticircumvention laws such as DMCA 1201 in the United States.
An antidote to the techblogosphere’s echo chamber, and concurrently, signs of constructive dialog in the post-SOPA/PIPA copyright wars.
It’s time to admit that the perceived value of music has dropped to nearly zero.
The slide presentations from Copyright and Technology London 2012 are now available on the C&T website. These include my introductory remarks, the keynote presentation by Eric Walter of Hadopi (although he wasn’t there to give it himself), and the following presentations from panels: Rights Registries: Paul Jessop of County Analytics (moderator), Nicholas Bentley of Common […]
The Secretary General of Hadopi cancels his keynote address, leading to speculation over the future of the French graduated response agency.
A response to the current realities of the digital publishing market; an attempt to help avoid undesirable outcomes for everyone in the value chain.
A timely keynote speaker in London on June 19.
The merger brings more clarity to the Microsoft PlayReady ecosystem.
Amazon’s subsidized lending of Harry Potter e-books is more evidence of private-sector displacement of public libraries.
A PhD thesis sheds light on how the online community rose up to defeat the antipiracy legislation and offers some clues for the pro-copyright faction to follow in the future.


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