Democrats, Republicans and Silicon Valley all agree patent reform is necessary. So what's taking so long?
Fredrick Neij's detention in Thailand has little impact on the Pirate Bay's distribution of illicit movie torrents.
Hans Fredrik Lennart Neij was arrested while attempting to enter Thailand after nearly four years on the run.
Stealing torrent files of the "TIMFundamentals" series could earn Pirate Bay downloaders a lawsuit.
A new trade agreement could have big implications for Big Pharma.
Known colloquially as the Netflix for pirates, the site is experiencing a resurgence after a brief outage.
Demonoid is down again in parts of Europe, months after returning from a long hiatus.
The Pirate Bay tends to attract malicious advertisers, and administrators have either failed to do their due diligence or simply ignored the risk.
Under an amendment to UK copyright law, parodies may be deemed illegitimate if individual judges find them unfunny.
Cash-strapped students are posting PDF files of popular, expensive textbooks on illicit torrent sites.
The Pirate Bay and KickAss.to are helping to disseminate nude photos of stars, prompting questions about their crusader identities.
KickAss torrents was down Friday, stoking fear among users unaccustomed to the page being offline.
Apple accused Samsung of infringing the patent in a California lawsuit and was awarded nearly $120 million after the court ruled in its favor.
Pirate Bay fans dissatisfied with downloading torrents from their desktop can switch to their phones.
The Pirate Bay and other popular websites will bear the brunt of a new Singapore law that takes aim at online piracy.
A Beijing court upheld a patent held by Zhizhen, creating new hurdles for Apple's Siri voice-recognition technology.
Apple says willing to discuss settlement with Zhizhen Internet Technology.
A Harvard law professor got over 50,000 people to donate more than $7 million by pledging to help elect politicians who aim to end Super PACs.
The Pirate Bay was suddenly unavailable to users in parts of South America after a court decided that it facilitates copyright infringement.
Voltage Pictures is notorious among pirates for suing torrent users who downloaded free copies of "The Hurt Locker" and "The Company You Keep."
Native Americans tribal leaders say adopting Indian nomenclature and images to sell sports paraphernalia is inappropriate.
The cancellation of Washington Redskins trademarks does not automatically mean that NFL team will have to change its name right away.