Editorial: Why We Are a Long Way From Using Anonymous P2P Networks Drew Wilson | January 29, 2013 By Drew Wilson Every few years, the idea of using anonymous networks pops up in discussion from time to time. Often, this is the result of some event such as the RIAA suing users en-masse or ISPs throttling certain protocols. The latest prediction comes from a a posting on Slashdot in which the author says …
Copyright Infringement Litigation Campaign Now Sees Senator Candidate As Latest Victim Drew Wilson | September 6, 2010 News and commentary often go hand in hand. That’s not untrue when it comes to political news. Proving not only that large litigation campaigns aren’t just for file-sharers anymore and that copyright infringement cases are bi-partisan, US Republican senator candidate Sharron Angle has found herself on the copyright lawsuit hit list.