Copyright and CopyfightProtestors Target Sony/BMG at PopKomm ConferenceBy Eliot Van BuskirkSix Second Drum Loop Spawns Genres, SubcultureBy Eliot Van BuskirkStudy: Fair Use Was Worth $4.5 Trillion to U.S. Economy in 200By Eliot Van BuskirkJudge Agrees With RIAA, "Making Available" Equals Copyright InfringementBy Eliot Van BuskirkIreland's First Prison Term for Music PiracyBy Eliot Van BuskirkCopyright Owners Hire "Hashers" to Find Their Videos on YouTubeBy Eliot Van BuskirkASCAP Cracks Down on 26 Venues for Playing Music without a LicenseBy Eliot Van BuskirkGoogle Lawyer: Copyright Filter "Hopefully" Installed By SeptemberBy Eliot Van BuskirkTop EU Court Official Says ISPs Shouldn't Have to ID Alleged InfringersBy Eliot Van BuskirkRussian Judge: AllofMP3 (a.k.a. MP3Sparks) Can Accept Credit CardsBy Eliot Van BuskirkRIAA: Foster Ruling Is "In Error"By Eliot Van BuskirkJudge: RIAA Owes Wrongfully-Accused Defendant Over $68KBy Eliot Van BuskirkUnited States' "Free Trade" Laws Carry Our Copyright VirusBy Eliot Van BuskirkUsed CD Sales Laws Go InsaneBy Eliot Van BuskirkCongress Squeezes Universities on File SharingBy Eliot Van BuskirkDebbie Foster Gets Attorney's Fees, Much to RIAA's ChagrinBy Eliot Van BuskirkJudge: RIAA Can Keep Attorney's Fees SecretBy Eliot Van BuskirkAnother University Says 'No' to RIAABy Eliot Van BuskirkRIAA's Legal Campaign Against File Sharers Hits Another SnagBy Eliot Van BuskirkEU's ITunes Pricing Probe Could "Unravel" Music IP AgreementsBy Eliot Van BuskirkDebbie Foster's Lawyer: RIAA Didn't Identify Its "Expert"By Eliot Van BuskirkU.S. Copyright Register: Copyright Law Must Be ReformedBy Eliot Van BuskirkThree Filings from Debbie Foster's RIAA LawsuitBy Eliot Van BuskirkMicrosoft Owes $1.52 BILLION for MP3 Patent InfringementsBy Eliot Van BuskirkMore Stories