The major broadcast networks have gone to court to stop two new television technologies that they fear could undermine their business model
The RIAA wants colleges to finger file-sharing offenders. But some schools are balking
In the midst of a face-off between Apple Computer and RealNetworks, Corporate Counsel interviewed Akin Gump's Bruce Lehman, known as the "father of the digital copyright," about the Digital Millenniu
...intellectual property cases, including suits against file-swapping software and service providers Kazaa, Audiogalaxy, and iMesh.com, Inc. Garfield also worked closely with Mark Litvack...
About 90 percent of Windows PCs are infected with some form of "malware" -- viruses, worms and other unwanted and harmful software. Many lawyers don't worry too much about computer safety, especially
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act has its flaws, but so far it has not been the incursion into rights that its critics claim. The most controversial aspect of the DMCA, section 1201, prohibits cir
...of Americans are downloading music from unauthorized sources using software such as Kazaa. Section 1201 has done virtually nothing to stop these developments. ...
In the copyright fight over music downloading, an aggressive legal strategy by the Recording Industry Association of America has drawn a sharp response from Verizon and other Internet service provide
...in favor of free downloads from file-sharing networks like Gnutella and KaZaA. (Pressplay has been acquired by The Digital Media Co. and will be...
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