Copyright

Extraditing Kim Dotcom

However much of a prat he might seem to some, Kim Dotcom’s relevance goes far beyond his self generating hyperbole and excessive enthusiasm. In the legal battles of extradition and how services on the Internet matter, Dotcom, resident in New Zealand, remains a person of importance.  So important, in fact, that the US Department of Justice has been on to him and three associates since 2012.

Aerosmith Tells Trump To Stop Using Their Music Without Paying

When Aerosmith attorney Dina LaPolt explained why Steven Tyler had asked her firm to send Trump's campaign a "cease-and-desist" letter in regard to one of the band's biggest hits, "Dream On," she said it had nothing to do with politics and that Tyler has no "personal issues with Mr. Trump." Tyler just doesn't want his song-- he wrote it and Trump has been playing the original performances of it without paying-- used in violation of copyright law.

New rule could prevent website owners from protecting their identity

RT | June 25, 2015 A new rule over domain registration would prevent people from using a third party to sign up for a commercial website. People often use proxies to protect their contact information from the public, particularly when their work is controversial. Under the new rules, people registering websites for non-personal purposes would […]