Usage statistics from Nokia’s music-bundling service point to increased musical adventurousness when users don’t have to pay for each track.

The enemy of my enemy is my friend, especially if he pays me.

The Queen’s Speech heralded adoption in the UK, but don’t look for it in the coming year.

Apple may have given up on DRM for music, but it has figured out other ways to lock users into its audio platform.

Widevine provides the DRM in what could become a serious competitor to Apple and Microsoft in the online video market.

Hollywood’s latest format war. Lurking in the background: Apple vs. Microsoft.

A major boost in Adobe’s e-book prospects.

Have citizens’ rights gotten lost in the great copyright debate?

Does Viacom really want to win its district court case against Google?

An audio interview with discussions of the Google book settlement and Viacom litigation.