This Week In Techdirt History: May 24th – 30th
from the and-that-was-that dept
This Week in 2016
- You’re Entitled To Your Own Opinions, But Not Your Own Facts About Copyright, NY Times Edition
- Shameful: House Panel Votes Down Plan To Make Public Domain Congressional Research Public
- Sony Thinks It Can Charge An ‘Administrative Fee’ For Fair Use
- Federal Judge Catches DOJ Lying, Sanctions Lawyers With Mandatory Ethics Classes
- Yes, A Billionaire Looking To Destroy A Media Organization Through Lawsuits Is A Big Deal Even If You Don’t Like The Media Organization
- Apple, Arbiters Of Art, Say Game About Surviving The Gaza Strip Isn’t A Game, Even Though It Is
This Week in 2011
- Universal Music: We Need PROTECT IP Because Musicians Are Dying!
- Why Operation In Our Sites Is Illegal And Needs To Be Fixed ASAP
- Why We Haven’t Seen Any Lawsuits Filed Against The Government Over Domain Seizures: Justice Department Stalling
- US Copyright Group Breaks Its Own Record; Sues 24,583 For Allegedly Sharing Hurt Locker
- Judge Tells John Steele To Stop Mass Suing Anonymous People For File Sharing
- Ron Wyden: Puts Hold On PROTECT IP, Temporarily Withdraws Amendment On The PATRIOT Act
This Week in 2006