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March 22, 2026
The Age Verification Laws Reckoning Is Here: What It Means for Your Platform
Copyright News By diana mariesantos
Age verification laws for adult websites are reshaping the digital landscape, and compliance is no longer optional for platforms operating in this space. With the recent Supreme Court decision upholding Texas’s ag
December 17, 2025
Top 20 DMCA Takedown Services in 2025: Protect Your Content & Revenue
Copyright News By Mark B
Discover the top 20 DMCA takedown services in 2025. Compare features, pricing, and enforcement strength to stop copyright theft and protect revenue. If your content is being stolen, scraped, reposted, or monetize
May 22, 2013
Once Again, We’re in (Partial) Agreement With Derek Khanna
Blog By DMCA Force
Derek Khanna, copyright reform activist and driving force behind FixCopyright.com, has published a new op-ed piece on WashingtonPost.com entitled "Let artists, innovators and the public define our copyright system."
May 17, 2013
Congressional Subcommittee Begins “Comprehensive Copyright Review”
Blog By DMCA Force
This week, the Intellectual Property and the Internet Subcommittee of the House Committee on the Judiciary began its "comprehensive review" of U.S. copyright law, kicking things off with a hearing that included test
May 13, 2013
Pirate Party Rep: Artists Don’t Have “the Right to Get Money”
Blog By DMCA Force
I suppose it should come as no surprise that Amelia Andersdotter, a member of Sweden's Pirate Party and the youngest member of the European Parliament, is hostile to the very idea of a music industry, but comments a
May 8, 2013
The Cons of a Strict “Loser Pays” Policy
Blog By DMCA Force
Over on Forbes.com today, Tim Worstall asks: {W}hy is the US near unique in not having a system whereby the loser picks up both sets of legal bills? His question comes in the context of thinking of ways to prevent c
April 26, 2013
Reforming Copyright: Where’s the Balance?
Blog By DMCA Force
Over on Ars Technica today, Timothy Lee has published an interesting piece called "Five ways Congress should improve the copyright system," and while I'm not in complete agreement with the measures Lee suggests, I f
April 8, 2013
One Subject on Which Piracy Apologists Have a Point… To a Point
Blog By DMCA Force
In reading about the (inevitable) piracy of Netflix's popular original series House of Cards, and the yeezy replica evidently record-setting piracy of the third seasons premier of HBO's Game of Thrones, I'm struck b
March 27, 2013
Judge Rules in Favor of AP in Meltwater Case
Blog By DMCA Force
Late last week, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote ruled that the Associated Press is "entitled to summary judgment on its claim that Meltwater has engaged in copyright infringement and that Meltwater’s copying is no
March 20, 2013
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Jammie Thomas-Rasset Case
Blog By DMCA Force
A few months back, I wondered whether the latest appeal from Jammie Thomas-Rasset to reduce the lawsuit damages imposed on her would be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. On Monday, we got the answer. The Supreme Cou
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