Documentary Evidence: A Director Opens Up About Distribution, Gatekeepers and Piracy
Traveling to Seattle a couple of weeks ago for work got me thinking anew of one of my favorite documentaries from the […]
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Traveling to Seattle a couple of weeks ago for work got me thinking anew of one of my favorite documentaries from the […]
The federal government shutdown isn’t the only blast-from-the-past headline this week: on Tuesday a copyright lawsuit was filed against a […]
Not long after I’d questioned the conclusions of an NBC Universal-backed study touting a wave of online copyright infringement, I was not too […]
Though it’s not yet quite as confusing as the four jurisdictions considering the legality of Aereo and FilmOn X (for […]
On Sunday, Netflix’s “House of Cards” won an Emmy for Best Directing, the first non-TV network to be awarded that […]
[Update: We updated this infographic in December 2013.] Today’s legal arguments in Boston mark the latest round of litigation between […]
This is apparently Piracy Study Week. On the heels of yesterday’s NetNames study, and in advance of a Judiciary Committee […]
A paper released Tuesday shows that the entertainment industry continues to be menaced by cheapskates who spend much of their time and […]
I happened upon an ITIF announcement of a paper release tomorrow, which stated that “past research has shown that almost […]
It shouldn’t be surprising that a domestic court’s decisions can influence investment and trade in the country in which the […]