High Court Takes Copyright Heat Off ISPs

In the second ruling to limit the legal ammunition of Canadian copyright holders looking to sue file-sharers and hold ISPs accountable for peer-to-peer (P2P) piracy, the Canadian Supreme Court ruled that ISPs are not subject to royalty fees.

Canada High Court Disappoints Music Industry

The Supreme Court of Canada has issued a major blow to the music industry, which had hoped to be able to sue Internet service providers (ISPs) for royalties on music illegally downloaded via their networks.

Photo Journal 1

Thought I’d get this photo journal thingie started with a couple of pics from my bikeride to work. Yes, there’s...

Picture this…

OK, I was going to post a new picture here today, but my camera is still in my briefcase, and...

Which Nigerian spammer are You?

I am Larry Koffi. I am director in charge auditing and collecting Union Togolaise De Banque Lome, Togo West Africa. I came across $44.5 million of a dead person in my bank. I will give you 25% to be his NEXT OF KIN. I like red jelly beans.

Line by line analysis of the “inaccuracies” in Bush’s speech

It's a little old, but with the release of "Fahrenheit 9/11," this is kind of interesting to read....

Weird Grass Armchair

This eco-friendly chair actually becomes part of the garden. Literally.

British gay couple offended by double bed ban

It was a true clash of cultures. Stephen Nock, a gay man from London, assumed it would be a matter of routine to book a double room at a remote Scottish guest house for himself and his long-term partner.

US-CERT: Beware of IE

The U.S. government's Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) is warning Web surfers to stop using Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) browser.

Supreme Court blocks Internet porn law

A divided U.S. Supreme Court refused Tuesday to let the government enforce the latest version of a criminal law requiring...