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
How hard should it be for the government to read your email? March 21, 2013 By Sarah Laskow Harder than it is right now
For mugshots, privacy v. public interest March 20, 2013 By Tracie Powell Reporters are fighting recent restrictions on releasing federal mugshots
You buy it, you own it March 19, 2013 By Sarah Laskow The Supreme Court rules it’s legal to resell here a copyrighted item from abroad
The trouble with Aaron’s Law March 18, 2013 By Sarah Laskow The proposed law honoring the legacy of Aaron Swartz is trying to be too many things to too many people
And that’s the way it was: March 7, 1994 March 7, 2013 By Sarah Laskow The Supreme Court rules that parody is protected under fair use
German copyright bill passes parliament March 1, 2013 By Alison Langley Leistungsschutzrecht calls for charging aggregators that repost publishers’ content
The new copyright alert system is running February 28, 2013 By Sarah Laskow And here’s what will happen if you run up against it
Enforcing copyrights in Europe February 18, 2013 By Alison Langley In the absence of laws, private companies are doing the job
Protecting private information online February 15, 2013 By Sarah Laskow The intersection between cyber security and intellectual property
In Azerbaijan, a blogger refuses to be silenced February 15, 2013 By Alison Langley Emin Milli says the Internet is a lifeline for journalists living under oppressive regimes
Use of private emails for public work sparks FOIA battle February 13, 2013 By Sarah Laskow The Santa Fe Reporter is using leaked emails to test the state’s FOI compliance
Copyright knights or copyright trolls? February 7, 2013 By Sarah Laskow Rulings on a couple Righthaven appeals could have a far-reaching effect on fair use