Will Copyright Disputes Derail the NAFTA Express?
Efforts to update the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) have been on a fast track, as U.S., Canadian, and […]
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Efforts to update the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) have been on a fast track, as U.S., Canadian, and […]
As Matt Schruers indicated in a DisCo post earlier this week, copyright holder representatives have filed amicus briefs in support […]
A number of recent news articles ([1] [2] [3]) have mentioned a controversial 2011-12 legislative effort known as “SOPA” (which […]
Jurassic World grossed over $315 million abroad last weekend, including more than $100 million in China. The overseas success of […]
On Wednesday, NPR ran a story on composer Michael Giacchino that highlights the importance of fair use copying to the […]
As Techdirt reported this morning, emails leaked from the Sony hack show MPAA CEO Chris Dodd campaigning to USTR Michael […]
Far from Washington or any other place associated with Internet policy-making, a federal district court in Jackson, Mississippi is considering […]
A striking Variety cover article shows that there is considerable consensus within the film industry on its greatest challenge right […]
Today, a new website called piracydata.org launched that compares TorrentFreak’s weekly list reporting the top 10 most pirated movies on […]
On Sunday, Netflix’s “House of Cards” won an Emmy for Best Directing, the first non-TV network to be awarded that […]