Copyright
"Blurred lines" lifted from Marvin Gaye hit
Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams have been ordered to pay more than 10-million-dollars in damages to the family of the late soul singer Marvin Gaye after a jury ruled the pair took his music for… Audio
Information Doesn't Want to Be Free
The writer and internet activist Cory Doctorow wants to overhaul the world's copyright laws to make them fit for purpose in the digital age. His new book is called 'Information Doesn't Want to be… Audio
Critics: Gigatown competition a waste of money
There is trouble in Gigatown, with critics saying the Chorus ultra-fast broadband competition is a waste of money and is stealing copyright. Audio
Jane Ginsberg
Professor Jane C Ginsburg teaches copyright law and trademark law at The Columbia University Law School, and holds several fellowships including from Emmanuel College University of Cambridge, and the… Audio
The Intellectual Commons
Nobel laureate Randy Schekman recently committed himself to only publishing in open access journals - that is, journals that can be accessed by anyone for free. And the open access movement is going… Audio
Photographer quits instagram after change to terms
The award-winning Hawke's Bay photographer, Richard Wood, says he is closing down his Instagram account after a change to the terms of service which lets the social media service, owned by Facebook… Audio
Susan Chalmers
Susan Chalmers from the non-profit organisation InternetNZ talks about possible changes the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement could bring to NZ copyright law, with a focus on the arts and creative… Audio
Tech news: first infringement notices
The first infringement notices have been fired off to the big internet service providers under the new Copyright Amendment Act. So what should you do if you get one? With Paul Brislen, the chief… Audio
Insight for Sunday 12 July 2009: Copyright
Kim Griggs explores the issue of copyright and the controversial attempt to stop illegal downloading from the internet Audio