Canada is taking a stab at stopping unauthorized downloading of digital content by sending notices
2010 academic article suggests copyright expired no later than 1963
‘Please rip off the Black Keys, Mumford & Sons, Lumineers’
The new age of piracy
Jesse Brown on why the online spying bill made a comeback
Jesse Brown evaluates the putative Liberal Leader hopeful’s record on digital policy
The world’s largest search engine has quietly expanded its list of censored search phrases, TorrentFreak reports. This week, they added domain names from popular file-sharing site, the Pirate Bay. While the move does not effect user’s ability to use the site, keywords associated with the Pirate Bay will not long appear in Google’s Instant and Autocomplete search services.
The new search algorithm seems exceedingly kind toward YouTube
Meet the Internet Association, the big dot-coms’ lobby group
A great real-life example of how copyright can become censorship
Says “havin’ a time” is his phrase, not theirs
Latest school to turn down agreement that would raise student fees