Judgment of the success of the Hadopi system in France should be based on the facts, not on political posturing.

William Patry’s new book has some new ideas on how to fix copyright but little on how to implement them.

Free content with a device purchase or a free device with content purchase? Either way, it’s all good.

Hadopi is lowering illegal file-sharing and boosting legitimate digital music sales.

For most purposes, Creative Commons is like a burglar alarm sign on your lawn without the actual alarm system.

Replaces the previous version from April 2010.

UltraViolet lands Amazon.com as a digital video retailer for at least one movie studio’s content; also, a way to make your DVD and Blu-ray movies cloud-accessible.

A new white paper intended to help digital video content service providers understand content security requirements from film studios, TV networks, and other content sources.

Beyond Oblivion could have made a major impact on the world of online music… if it had made it to commercial launch.

Technology is a business, just like the media industry. In Free Ride, Robert Levine explains how this fact goes under-reported and explains why the copyright wars are the way they are.