Days before the Super Bowl, a Michigan man was arrested for streaming live events, and 16 sites seized
MPAA chief Chris Dodd is earning $1.5 million to arm-twist Congress, but the powerful tech industry has other plans
MPAA responds to the White House's statement that legislation working its way through Congress must not curtail innovation or freedom of expression
Washington group finds complaints over two Congressional bills "completely unfounded and without merit”
"Need to find a better solution than #SOPA #DontBreakTheInternet," the Democratic House leader tweets
Thursday's vote could overturn new regulations that prevent ISP's from charging for premium service
The three-year agreement with CBS in Los Angeles includes increases in minimums and wages, among other items
Seek to revive PROTECT IP act, introduced in May but sidelined by Oregon senator
Illegal downloaders could have their service temporarily stalled after multiple infractions
When the New York Times and the Associated Press finally issue the press release, we will no longer be behind the curve
News Corp. is expected to sell the once dominant platform for a fraction of what it paid six years ago
The web stages its own awards show -- which turns out to be as clunky as many of those old-media awards shows
Revenue for digital spots jump 23 percent in the first three months of 2011
Vote aims to overturn controversial regulations that prevent internet providers from charging fees for premium services
Plug-in removes ubiquitous, troubled actor's name and face from the Internet
The internet has brought women another quantum leap forward -- the web doesn’t stare at your ass
Footage of Katie Couric asking, "Can you explain what Internet is?" goes viral, gets uploader reportedly canned
Updated: Sec. Clinton calls for "restraint and reform"; CNN, BBC crews attacked by police
Social networking sites are worth megabillions without making billion dollar profits, but this isn't another dot-com bust
Company's hyped hyperlocal network expands to L.A.
With the support of Democratic members, commission passes new rules, but a court challenge is likely
The plans are exploratory, and fraught with possible complications
Is Tim Armstrong's plan actually working? Internet company beats estimates
No, Gmail users will not be getting a big check, but the search giant is giving $8.5 million for privacy-related research and policy development
Hollywood guild and independent film and TV producers warn that pact will impact the way users consume content
Critics insist Sen. Leahy’s proposed bill won’t do much to shut down piracy sites -- and could endanger legal ones
A bipartisan coalition is working with service providers on a bill that would impose new conditions and leave the commission mostly as fine-levier
The approval of "white space" spectrum use for broadband opens the possibility of "wi-fi on steroids"
Highlights from Pew's biennial news consumption survey
A new interactive video by director Chris Milk incorporates Google Earth images into the video for the band's "We Used to Wait"
Rumors of the "Wonder Years" star's death spread like wildfire thanks to confusion over the Emmys memorial tribute
Actress replaces Jessica Biel on top of McAfee's annual list