The problem with sharing uncredited photos "Just because you put something on the internet does not give people the right to steal it" December 16, 2014 By Gabe Friedman
UK considers stepping up Internet blocking June 3, 2013 By Alison Langley Home secretary Theresa May wants to prevent more "radicalization"
What the government isn’t telling us May 31, 2013 By Sarah Laskow The Declassification Engine is a new project using statistical and machine learning to help reveal secrets
Copyright 101.2 May 21, 2013 By Sarah Laskow How CopyrightX managed to convince hundreds of online students to stick with a course on copyright law
Anything but dull May 17, 2013 By Sarah Laskow The House kicks off its review of copyright by finding out how limited agreement about the law is
AP phone records seizure reveals telecom’s risks for journalists May 15, 2013 By Susan McGregor What is constitutionally protected, and what isn’t
Digital Public Library of America wants to lend copyrighted works May 2, 2013 By Sarah Laskow The DPLA launched last month offering access to public-domain materials, but founders want to expand its purview
And that’s the way it was: April 30, 1993 April 30, 2013 By Sarah Laskow "WorldWideWeb" software enters the public domain
Google vs Brazil April 29, 2013 By Sarah Laskow Why Brazil heads up Google’s list of takedown requests
Google’s privacy policy scrutinized in Europe April 17, 2013 By Alison Langley A six-country investigation could have worldwide ramifications
Making Internet politics personal April 16, 2013 By Sarah Laskow Activists put a face on acronyms like SOPA, PIPA, and CFAA
Privacy and the right to know April 10, 2013 By Sarah Laskow Does the fact that information is publicly available mean news outlets should use it?
Pity the nutgraf March 28, 2013 By Sarah Laskow The AP’s argument that ledes are the heart of its stories helped win a copyright case
French antipiracy efforts unsuccessful March 27, 2013 By Alison Langley The French government started cracking down on illegal downloading, so users switched to illegal streaming
LSR to become German law March 25, 2013 By Alison Langley Search engines and news aggregators will have to pay to use others’ original content