Google, Facebook, Twitter and Yahoo claim MPAA is trying to resurrect Sopa
Technology companies file brief with New York court urging judges to strike down film studios’ injunction in MovieTube piracy case
April 2015
Box office analysis: US
2015 will be 'year of women' at the movies, says cinema trade group chief
John Fithian, CEO of National Theater Owners, says that films with female leads are enticing more women into cinemas, leading to a US box-office boom
December 2014
Trevor Timm column
Is Sony's crackdown a bigger threat to western free speech than North Korea?
Trevor Timm
Google slams secret Hollywood attempt to ‘censor the internet’
July 2014
Dan Gillmor column
If the FCC is going to kill net neutrality, it'll have to get through you and me first
Dan Gillmor
Dan Gillmor: Believers in an open internet just delayed a seemingly inevitable takeover from Big Telecom and its allies. Can we win the war?
May 2014
Dan Gillmor column
The best way to protest net neutrality's end is with an Internet-wide slowdown
Dan Gillmor
Dan Gillmor:It's time to take a page from the SOPA protests and show Americans what a slower Internet would really look like
February 2014
Dan Gillmor column
Get ready: the day we fight back against mass surveillance is coming
Dan Gillmor
Dan Gillmor: Lawmakers must understand that we will no longer tolerate a surveillance state. An online protest on 11 February is a first step
November 2013
Dan Gillmor column
Thanks to WikiLeaks, we see just how bad TPP trade deal is for regular people
Dan Gillmor
Dan Gillmor: The more you know about the odious Trans-Pacific Partnership, the less you'll like it. It's made for corporate intellectual property and profits
July 2013
The US-EU trade deal: don't buy the hype
Dean Baker
Dean Baker: In reality, this trade agreement is not about promoting prosperity for all, but powerful industry lobbies trying to dodge regulation
February 2013
Reeva Steenkamp memorial service takes place in Port Elizabeth - video
Dan Gillmor column
Who should be the next head of the Federal Communications Commission?
Dan Gillmor
January 2013
Aaron Swartz case prompts letter to US attorney general from congressmen
US Congress employees found downloading pirated content online
November 2012
Darrell Issa answers to Reddit after proposing ban on internet regulation
Open-web advocates say two-year moratorium is problematic but applaud Republican's decision to engage online users
Dan Gillmor column
Republicans' brief flash of intellectual property insight
Dan Gillmor
Dan Gillmor: A report criticising the absurd copyright laws that stifle innovation was squashed by GOP hierarchs. But we need a reform agenda
Dan Gillmor column
The 2012 election and web freedom: who to vote for?
Dan Gillmor
Dan Gillmor: For civil libertarians, weighing Romney's plans against Obama's record on the open internet, it's a choice of the lesser of two evils
August 2012
The Pacific free trade deal that's anything but free
Dean Baker
Dean Baker: The draft TPP deal may grant new patent privileges and restrict net freedom, but it's secret – unless you're a multinational CEO
June 2012
Richard O'Dwyer extradition: webchat with Julia O'Dwyer
Julia O'Dwyer was online to answer your questions about her campaign
Tom Watson adds voice to campaign to stop Richard O'Dwyer extradition
Labour MP joins Wikipedia founder in condemning extradition of Sheffield student to US for alleged copyright infringement
Richard O'Dwyer: living with the threat of extradition
Student who set up website posting links to TV and film content fears being used as a guinea pig by Hollywood giants