Tags: Copyright
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Unlocking Your Cell Phone Shouldn't Be a Crime!
How to fix one of the dumbest laws out there.
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Craigslist Takes Upstart Competitors to Court
Is the classified-ads site behaving like a bully—or legitimately protecting its business interests?
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Reason's Brian Doherty Interviews Artist Chris "Coop" Cooper LIVE Online at 3:30 p.m. ET!
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A Free-Market Fix for Music Copyrights
It's time to end compulsory licensing.
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Derek Khanna: If You Want to Fix Copyright, Check Out FixCopyright.com
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White House Agrees, You Shouldn’t Go to Jail For Unlocking Cellphones, FCC Looking to Get More Involved
Library of Congress ended exemption that permitted unlocking cellphones last year.
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Illegal Shades of Green
Intellectual property law in Oz.
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Free Sherlock Holmes!
The long reach of intellectual property law.
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Piracy Not Really Hurting Game of Thrones, Most Pirated TV Show of 2012, Says Director
But copyright law killed Carnivale
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White House Responds (Finally) to Research Access Petition with a Yes
Administration will support making taxpayer-funded academic papers available to everybody a year after publication
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Should You Go to Jail for Unlocking Your Phone?
Derek Khanna on copyright, the DMCA, and the terrible law against freeing your cellphone
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Documentary About Pirate Bay Torrent Site Now Live!
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Aaron Swartz: The Punishment Did Not Fit the Crime
As long as prosecutors have the option to put first-time computer trespassers behind bars for decades, we will continue to see such clear injustices.
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Harper's Publisher Rages at Google for Not Understanding What He Means, Yells at Internet: "Hey! This Ain't a Library!"
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Aaron Swartz, the Feds, and Proportionate Responses to Illegal Downloading
How should the federal government have handled Swartz's behavior?
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What’s Wrong With a Copyright Alert System?
Internet service providers have a new plan to crack down on illegal downloads and peer-to-peer file sharing. Should digital activists be worried?
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Why Copyright Law is so Mickey Mouse - And How to Fix It: Q&A with Jerry Brito
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Why Copyright Law is so Mickey Mouse - And How to Fix It: Q&A with Jerry Brito
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Virginia Postrel on Why Robert Frost's Copyright Has Miles to Go Before It Sleeps.
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Will the Supreme Court Kill Used Bookstores?
The ruling in Kirtsaeng v. Wiley & Sons just may do that.