Mobile applications – the fun, useful programs that tell you how to get home, give you awesome bunny ears, introduce you to the love of your life, and let you text your friends across the world, and are cheap (maybe 99 cents) or even free – are being pirated like... Read more
According to a new report covered by USA Today, online entertainment is nudging its way into Americans’ living rooms and “changing the face” of prime time television. Instead of relying solely on DVR and live television, consumers are also increasingly turning to iPads, tablets, smartphones, and game consoles for a... Read more
Yesterday on Capitol Hill, at a bipartisan panel discussion hosted by the Center for a New American Security, U.S. Senator Chris Coons, D-Del., said Internet freedom, cybersecurity, and copyright enforcement are “complementary, not contradictory.” In prepared remarks, Coons said: U.S. global advocacy on this issue is complicated somewhat by the... Read more