What Filesharing Studies Really Say – Part 16 – Focus on Adaptation, Not on Shuttering P2P Drew Wilson | May 12, 2016 This is part 16 of the re-publication of my meta-analysis on what filesharing studies really say.
Reports – Russia Gearing Up for New Piracy Crackdown Drew Wilson | January 29, 2013 By Drew Wilson News is surfacing that the Russian Ministry of Culture is gearing up for a new offensive against Internet piracy. According to both Russian and French reports, if a website owner receives a complaint of copyright infringing material, then the owner has 24 hours to remove it or face a fine. One of …
News Sites, Advocacy Organizations Discovered on UK Mobile Blacklists Drew Wilson | May 19, 2012 The Open Rights Group has been investigating what websites being filtered on mobile networks. So far, the list has been quite startling as websites like Tor and La Quadrature du Net wound up on the blacklists that have obviously have nothing to do with pornographic content. Now, more revelations are coming forward from the blacklists …