Digital Millennium Copyright Act
AT&T Will Kick Internet Users Offline for Piracy
But critics say losing access to an essential utility is a problematic over-reaction to copyright infringement.
Why the Lawsuit Against Getty Images Is Unique
Copyright and trademark lawyer Robert Penchina explains Carol Highsmith’s lawsuit against Getty Images.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Bernie Sanders denies Hillary Clinton has won the Democratic nomination, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in DC, Axl Rose asks Google to remove "fat" photos of him, and more.
How to Fix Everything
The right to open up your stuff is under attack, but DIY fixers are keeping the art of repair alive.
A US Court Just Ruled Copyright Holders Must Consider Fair Use Before Demanding Takedowns
The latest in the "dancing baby" lawsuit.
NBC's Bogus Copyright Claim Got Canada's 'Mr. Robot' Premiere Yanked from Google
Elliot Alderson would not be pleased.
As CEO Resigns, Ashley Madison Desperately Tries to Wipe Leaked Data From the Internet
The company and its roughly 39 million users have been reeling ever since hackers dumped reams of personal data on the worldwide web.
An Undead SOPA Is Hiding Inside an Extremely Boring Case About Invisible Braces
The most controversial parts of the SOPA anti-piracy bill may end up becoming de facto law after all.
Brazil's Leading Porn Production Company Is Giving Pirates a Hard Time
Brasileirinhas is using the DMCA from outside the US.
TPP Negotiations in Canada Are Targeting an Open Internet
This week a gaggle of negotiators are hammering out the final details of the massive new Trans-Pacific Strategic Partnership Agreement. In these über-secret meetings, America has a specific goal: get its allies onboard with their plans to fight...