TechCopyrightTechCopyrightSupreme Court Says Andy Warhol Ripped Off Photographer in Copyright CaseA tale of two Princes: A narrow but significant Supreme Court ruling beefs up copyright protections.ByThomas GermainPublishedMay 18, 2023Comments (7)
TechCopyrightTechCopyright‘A Blow for Libraries’: Internet Archive Loses Copyright Infringement LawsuitTop publishers have won a lawsuit against an online digital library for scanning and distributing books for free.ByNikki MainPublishedMarch 27, 2023Comments (22)
TechCopyrightTechCopyrightBelarus (Sort of) Legalizes Piracy in the Wake of U.S. SanctionsThe Belarusian government signed a law last week legalizing pirated videos, music, and computer programs within the…ByNikki MainPublishedJanuary 9, 2023Comments (7)
TechCopyrightTechCopyrightU.S. Navy Forced to Pay Software Company for PiracyThe federal court charged the U.S. Navy to pay a software company thousands of dollars for copyright infringement.ByNikki MainPublishedNovember 23, 2022Comments (33)
TechCopyrightTechCopyrightThis Neat Twitch Tool Could Be the Answer to Streamers' Copyright StrikesThe extension ensures that artists get paid (to the extent that Spotify pays them), while still letting streamers…ByShoshana WodinskyPublishedJuly 19, 2021Comments (2)
TechCopyrightTechCopyrightJapanese Police Arrest Three People for Uploading 'Fast Movies' on YouTubeJapanese copyright law has been amended over the past decade to impose harsh penalties on illegal downloaders.ByTom McKayPublishedJune 25, 2021Comments (7)
TechCopyrightTechCopyrightYouTube’s Copyright Filter Is Crushing Video Critique—And It’s Getting WorseIn July, Harry “hbomberguy” Brewis shared a video on his popular YouTube channel called “RWBY Is Disappointing, And…ByKatharine TrendacostaPublishedDecember 22, 2020Comments (88)