When the Solution Turns into the Problem
In an unexpected move, the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) filed documents in the Federal Court of Appeal recently in a fight to eliminate the
In an unexpected move, the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) filed documents in the Federal Court of Appeal recently in a fight to eliminate the
According to several media sources recording artist Prince (a.k.a., formerly known as The Artist Formerly Known As Prince) is prepared to sue YouTube (as well
The events of early October, 2007 may herald a new age of respect for intellectual property (IP) rights. The first trial on peer to peer
Aristotle once said “that which is common to the greatest number has the least care bestowed upon it.” This idea has subsequently evolved into the
Cross border transactions are a hot topic in today’s legal community. However, picture a very different type of border and a very different type of
Warner Music Group’s recent announcement about wider losses in the third quarter, due to an increasing trend of consumers switching to digital downloads, highlights the