Countdown to the Grokster Argument

Xerox machines, TCP/IP, weblogs, VCRs, emails, and even Silly Putty… To raise awareness about what’s at stake in the Grokster...

Hacked Britain: broadband boom turns UK into bot central

While the UK continues to experience rapid adoption of residential broadband, the country has yet to climb the security learning...

Movies Downloading Judged Legal in France

On Thursday, the French Court of Appeal of Montpellier released a 22 years old Internet user free of charges after...

Spammer Sues Spam Victim, Continues Spamming Him

Imagine asking a corporation to stop spamming you and instead of honoring your request, it sues you in federal court...

Hollywood threatens to sue UK BitTorrent man for millions

There are, however, a couple of factors that make Hanff’s story unique. For one, the US studios served Hanff papers...

Internet: Shut it down!

Treat End Users Like the Dummies They Are Amoroso of AT&T believes that the fundamental security problem is that during...

Revised Spyware Bill Moves Ahead

A key committee in the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously approved anti-spyware legislation Wednesday that includes revisions designed to make...

Court Crushes Online Journalists’ Rights

Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge James Kleinberg ruled that an online journalist’s Internet service provider (ISP) can be required...

WI governor proposes state sales tax on downloads

Wisconsin’s Democratic governor thinks it’s not fair that tangible items get taxed while downloads, like music, ebooks, software, etc., go...

Three men admit to biggest ever Warez charges

Three men have pleaded guilty in the US to making millions of dollars’ worth of copyright material available over the...