The Stop Online Piracy Act: a war on theft or free speech?
There's little controversy over the need for the U.S. government to rein in a shadow industry that's made the idea of paying for the latest "Batman" movie or Justin Bieber album laughable to a large...
View ArticleWhy Banks Back SOPA, the Bring the Chinese Internet to America? Bill
Although lots of technology-related sites are correctly up in arms about the Stop Online Piracy Act, the MSM has given it short shrift , and the financial blogosphere has not paid much attention (cross...
View Articlequot;We Are the World": Google exec and blogger put together anti-SOPA e-book...
From "We Are the World" to Neil Young's annual Bridge School Benefit, rock stars have long used all-star collaborations to benefit charity. Now the tech world, following the galvanizing effect of the...
View ArticleEric K. Clemons: Reconsidering the Stop Online Piracy Act
Eventually, Congress will have to consider SOPA. Here we suggest several questions that Congress will need to address and very short suggestions of what we expect they will conclude.
View ArticleSOPA is NOT back but IPAA could still be a problem
Despite what you may have read, Rep. Lamar Smith's Intellectual Property Attache Act is not SOPA in disguise.
View ArticleAmerica Invents Act is a game changer, experts say
The USPTO Patent Reform Coordinator describes implementing the first patent law reform in 60 years.
View ArticleFacebook comment case: Time to amend the IT Act?
Legal experts say such incidents occur due to a lack of understanding of such rules by law enforcement agencies.
View ArticleHow the Internet killed the Stop Online Piracy Act
A gallery illustrating the movement to stop SOPA, one year after historic protests.
View ArticleThe Shield Act Tries To Kill The Patent Trolls. But Does It Go Far Enough?
My colleagues over at The Register report the following: Shell companies that threaten legal action over patent infringement without actually producing anything themselves could be driven out of...
View Article39;Naked Cowgirl' Sandy Kane planning to trademark her act
New York, July 27 : Bikini-clad Naked Cowgirl Sandy Kane is planning to trademark her act after repeated run-ins with her tighty-whitey-wearing rival, Naked Cowboy Robert Burck.
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