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Latest copyright Stories
(Most of) Sherlock Holmes Is Now Officially Part of Public Domain in the U.S.
By
Victoria McNally
Dec 27th
TomoNews Reminds YouTube of Its Roots in an Animated Letter about Copyright Changes [Video]
By
Dan Van Winkle
Dec 19th
YouTube Changed Its Copyright Policies, People Overreacted, Again
By
Dan Van Winkle
Dec 11th
Son of First Ever Doctor Who Writer Sues BBC For Breach of Copyright Over TARDIS
By
Victoria McNally
Nov 12th
Good News For Sad People: This Charming Charlie Has Gotten a Copyright Reprieve
By
Victoria McNally
Oct 9th
Cosplayers Finally Facing Copyright Legal Action… Except It’s Over a Carpet
By
Victoria McNally
Sep 20th
Cosplayers Dress Up As Carpet, Carpet Designers Are Not Pleased
By
Noelle Micarelli
Sep 20th
Photographer Claims
Heroes of Cosplay
Used Photos Without Permission, Blamed Cosplayers
By
Susana Polo
Aug 26th
Microsoft Keeps Accidentally Sending Copyright Takedown Requests to Sites that Host Open Office
By
Victoria McNally
Aug 16th
Lawsuit Attempts to Drag “Happy Birthday” Kicking and Screaming Into Public Domain
By
Ian Chant
Jun 14th
Hypocrisy-Off: Anti-Piracy Group Steals From Pirate Bay, Pirate Bay Files Copyright Lawsuit
By
Glen Tickle
Feb 19th
It Looks Like
Glee
Did A Jonathan Coulton Song Without Request or Credit
By
Susana Polo
Jan 18th
Buffy vs. Edward
Fan Mashup Wins Copyright Struggle With Lionsgate, Gets Back Online
By
Susana Polo
Jan 11th
Republican Staffer Behind That Amazing Copyright Reform Memo Basically Fired
By
Rollin Bishop
Dec 6th
Studios Demand Google Take Down Their Own Sites Because DMCA Really Works For Real
By
Glen Tickle
Dec 3rd
Copyright Troll Links to TorrentFreak in Legal Threat, Shenanigans Ensue
By
Rollin Bishop
Nov 21st
Republicans Release Awesome Copyright Reform Report, Renege Within 24 Hours
By
Rollin Bishop
Nov 19th
Attorney General Refers to MegaUpload Case as Successful, Ignores Legal Blunders Along the Way
By
Rollin Bishop
Oct 4th
YouTube Finally Updates Copyright Procedures, Decides to Manually Review Some Claims
By
Rollin Bishop
Oct 4th
University Sells Students $180 Art Textbook That Has No Art, Somehow Not Joking
By
Rollin Bishop
Sep 18th
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