In Fight Over Piracy Bills, New Economy Rises Against Old
Websites, blogs, even community chatrooms, could be sued to destruction for linking to anything which turns out to involve "piracy". That crime is less cleanly defined than first appears, seeing as aggressive rights holders can sue if the briefest
It's starting to feel like colonial Boston around the Internet these days. Has anyone developed a Paul Revere avatar or
With free speech advocates, tech companies and even the White House lining up against it, the industry may face a choice: watered-down legislation or none at all.
Websites, blogs, even community chatrooms, could be sued to destruction for linking to anything which turns out to involve "piracy". That crime is less cleanly defined than first appears, seeing as aggressive rights holders can sue if the briefest
(AllHipHop News) President Obama has taken a stance against SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act), a bill that would allow the justice department to force Internet providers and search engines to block all sites accused of copyright
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