MPAA Says It Doesn’t Need Proof To Sue You
by Dan Landis on June 23, 2008

The Motion Picture Association of America cries at night when it tallies up all the money it lost from jerks like you who download media from the Interwebs. They’d love to just hunt down all you criminals and break your kneecaps. Problem is, it’s incredibly hard to prove who is actually pirating software and who is distributing it, so they’ve decided to just operate outside the confines of the law… but still in the courtroom. Read more…
Caribbean Piracy Legalized by Unusual WTO Ruling: Yaaar
by John Kershaw on December 27, 2007

The Caribbean state of Antigua and Barbuda now has permission to effectively ignore U.S. copyright covering items such as films, television music and games after a legal battle lasting nearly five years. Read more…







