Intellectual Property
Pirate Bay Cofounder Targets Seat in European Parliament
He'd improve the place, even from jail
NZ Court To Decide if Dotcom Gets FBI Evidence
The U.S. government's full-court press may be stalled
Mozilla Battles Snoop Software Sold Under Its Trademark
The Firefox name is used to fool end users
U.K. Eases Copyright Restrictions on Orphaned Works
All that stuff on the Web without any ownership info? You can use it, now.
Kim Dotcom Demands Return of Computer Data Seized by FBI
New Zealand is stuck trying to make amends for an illegal raid and seizure
India's Supreme Court Dismisses Novartis AG Drug Patent Case
Swiss drug maker was seeking patent protection for a cancer drug
Apple's "iPad Mini" Trademark Application Rejected by Patent Office
For being "merely descriptive"
NZ Government Runs Up Big Bills In Dotcom Extradition Case
All at the bidding of the U.S. government
Online Publication of Government-Mandated Standards Blocked Over Copyright Concerns
You should just know them
Should You Go to Jail for Unlocking Your Phone?
Derek Khanna on copyright, the DMCA, and the terrible law against freeing your cellphone
Patents vs. Innovation: 3D Printing Edition
When intellectual property laws block breakthroughs.
Congress Considers "Aaron's Law" To Reduce Abusive Hacker Prosecutions
How about picking less-slimy prosecutors, too?
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.
Swartz Faced Slap on the Wrist Until Feds Grabbed Case
Politically ambitious prosecutors feed on the tears of their victims
Megaupload Founder Launches New File-Sharing Company One Year After Raid on Old Company
Consider it a raised middle finger to the U.S. government
Controversial Copyright Legislation Could Return
If at first bad laws don't succeed, try again
Federal Prosecutors Tormented Aaron Swartz
They threatened to ruin his life for personal gain
Megaupload Chief Defies U.S. With Plans for New Online Storage
Va fan culo, Eric Holder, or the German equivalent thereof
Apple, Amazon Ordered to Work it Out Over "App Store" Dispute
Apple claims "app store" term
Judge Rules Posting Photos on Twitter Doesn't Make Them Free
They're still protected by copyright and newspapers can't just republish them
Making Sense of Intellectual Property Law
A new book tries to bring some balance back to copyright policy.
Music Company Pushes To Speed Megaupload Case
Concedes the criminal case is floundering and Kim Dotcom may never be extradited
Judge Denies Apple's Request For Injunction Against Samsung Smartphones
Apple has already been awarded $1.05 billion in damages
MegaUpload Raid Planned at the Very Top of NZ Government
That's where they put their effort? Why?
Google Settles Copyright Dispute With Belgian Newspapers
They objected to the use of headlines and, it seems, the 21st century