When your restaurant, bar, nightclub, sports bar, barber shop, gym, country club, cigar bar other similar establishment decides to air the latest and great UFC fight or other sports match in your ...
Who Should Pay for Music and Movie Piracy? Internet service providers have been the target of several lawsuits in recent years faulting them for user piracy. That may change depending on the outcome ...
Anti-piracy legislation pending in the House and Senate has apparently stalled as a growing public outcry drew attention to technical and governance issues and to provisions in the bills that ...
A year or so ago, I got a cease-and-desist-style letter from my gigabit fiber provider, AT&T. They stated that they had been informed by Amazon that my home had pirated the first season of The Lord of ...
MADRID (AP) — Once the ball starts rolling in the Spanish league, the game is on for some 50 analysts who start looking for signs of online piracy. They scan websites, social media posts, IPTV ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Dec. 1 grappled with how to stop music from being illegally copied and shared without jeopardizing internet access for users who have done nothing wrong. The court ...
The music industry still has not got the hang of broadband and seems to be saying that it aids piracy. Sony, Universal, Warner, and their various minions have sued an ISP called Charter Communications ...
The justices said they will hear an appeal from Cox Communications over a copyright ruling that could it expose it to up to $1 billion in damages to the music industry. The U.S. Supreme Court on ...
America's so-called "creative" industries are battling it out on Capitol Hill with a lot at stake for consumers who depend on the Internet. The movie and music industries, some labor unions and the ...
The Supreme Court signaled it may take up a case that could determine whether Internet service providers must terminate users who are accused of copyright infringement. In an order issued today, the ...
The major players in physical piracy tend to be international organized crime operations, which typically set up numerous optical disc burners in warehouse-like facilities for virtually unlimited ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to consider a major challenge to the legal precedent that internet service providers are liable for piracy by their users. Such precedent has been the foundation of a ...