Senate Hearings on Bill C-11 – A Look at the Hearing 11 (First Segment) Drew Wilson | October 20, 2022 The hearings of Bill C-11 continue at the Canadian Senate continues. This after a 1 week break.
Teachers Paying the Price of Access Copyright Lawsuit Drew Wilson | December 19, 2019 As Access Copyright continues to wage their war to maintain their grip on Canadian education, teachers find themselves paying the price.
ISPs Continue Anti-Net Neutrality Litigation Rampage, Sues Vermont Drew Wilson | October 22, 2018 Big US ISPs are continuing their litigation tour of America. Their next target to stop network neutrality is Vermont.
Controversial CASE Act Could Create Extrajudicial System for File-Sharers Drew Wilson | April 29, 2018 A newly proposed bill called the CASE Act could create a whole new judicial system to make it easier to sue file-sharers.
Litigation Machine Fires Up to Save Network Neutrality Drew Wilson | December 15, 2017 After the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to scrap network neutrality, government officials have already kicked off litigation in an effort to save network neutrality.
What Filesharing Studies Really Say: Part 14 – File-Sharing Litigation Never Worked In Asia Either Drew Wilson | April 28, 2016 thi is part 14 of the re-publication of my meta-analysis on what filesharing studies really say.
Filesharing Litigation Drops After Major Spike Drew Wilson | January 20, 2016 File-sharing litigation has continued to be a trend in 2015. This is in spite of the fact that such activities don’t produce any real tangible effects in overall market and file-sharing trends.
Ministry of Sound Legally Threatens 2,000 Alleged File-Sharers Drew Wilson | July 18, 2010 Mass litigation has commenced against 2,000 individuals accused of copyright infringement by Gallant Macmillan on behalf of record label Ministry of Sound. While this isn’t the first mass litigation in Europe, it is a style of litigation that even the BPI doesn’t condone.
RIAA 2008 Litigation – Spends $17 Million, Recoups $391,000 Drew Wilson | July 13, 2010 In what shape is the litigation campaign for the RIAA? Evidently, it’s far worse then we thought if the RIAAs IRS forms are anything to go by.
EFF Sues NSA and High Ranking Government Officials Over Warrantless Wiretapping Drew Wilson | September 18, 2008 The list of defendants is long and includes several big names in politics including president Bush, Alberto Gonzales and the NSA for their roles in implementing warrantless wiretapping.