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Bad Data: A File-Sharing Fiasco

Column: A student is fined $675,000 for uploading songs. Is that legal?

 
Free Association: Students Sue The RIAA

Column: A Harvard student legal team takes on the RIAA's faulty file sharing prosecutions with a novel approach.

 
Free Association: Sound of Silence

Music bloggers beware: Your posts could vanish without warning.

 
Free Association: Low Power to the People!

Fighting media consolidation one radio station at a time.

 
Free Association: The Pirate's Dilemma Gets Dissected

Column: Capitalism reinvented? Not yet.

 
Free Association: Who Owns Your Privacy?

Viacom lawsuit with YouTube pits business interests against public interests.

 
Free Association: Unquotable Words

Column: A new Associated Press policy says you're at risk if you quote their work or diss them. How are young bloggers and writers reacting?

 
Free Association: A Q&A With BAM's Richard Rinehart

Column: A museum curator reaches out to digital generation youth and expands museum possibilities.

 
Free Association: Internet Neutrality And The Struggle For Equal Access

Column: What do OK Go!'s Damien Kulash, the Raging Grannies and the Christian Coalition have in common? They all want net neutrality.

 
Free Association: Online Art and the Exploding Museum

Column: Fine art museums are challenging copyright law in the digital age.

 
Spun Around

Digital innovations have turned the vinyl-centric deejay world around. But is life in a "Serato" world really better?

 
YouTube's Newest Friends

Big media giants and YouTube are signing contracts. What does that mean for indie artists and free speech?