Microsoft today announced a surge of voluntary reports more than 150,000 in the past two years from people who unknowingly purchased counterfeit software...
The French lower house has approved some of the toughest anti-internet-piracy legislation in the world, a bill that would permit authorities to cut the internet...
The UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport is considering legislating to tackle the problem of unlawful peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing. The proposed legislation would introduce...
Stockholm's district court has ordered The Pirate Bay to be disconnected from the Internet, threatening Swedish ISP's large fines unless they cut off the internet...
In-Stat believes content owners and service providers need to shift from content protection to a two-pronged content monetization strategy consisting of digital rights information management...
The Regional Court in Hamburg, Germany, has ruled that file-hosting service Rapidshare must proactively filter certain content. Music industry outfit GEMA asked the court to...
French lawmakers on Tuesday have finally passed a controversial bill that would cut off internet access to users found to be repeatedly downloading copyright content...
Software piracy grew last year, accounting for 41 percent of all PC software installed, with losses to companies estimated at $53 billion, the Business Software...