DRM Ruins An Entire Weekend As Denuvo Lets Domain Name Expire Drew Wilson | November 9, 2021 DRM has reared its ugly head again. Once again, Denuvo is at the center of this latest screw up for a second time in a row.
Digital Rights Organizations Cheer After ICANN Blocks Sale of .org Drew Wilson | May 3, 2020 Non-profit organizations are breathing a sigh of relief. ICANN announced that it is blocking the sale of .org. Organizations are cheering the decision.
Sale of .org Top Level Domain Delayed Again After Public Outcry Drew Wilson | April 21, 2020 It looks like the controversial sale of the .org to level domain is going to be delayed again after public outcry over it’s sale to a private company.
Does the New TPP Deal Solve the Copyright Imbalance? Drew Wilson | January 29, 2018 The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) has made news thanks in part to the copyright policies being pushed. Now, is the deal much more favourable?