We reported earlier that the legal proceedings in the case against Megaupload kingpin Kim Dotcom have been delayed to March 2013. And it seems Dotcom is none too pleased about this latest turn. Read More >>
Featured comment by Jon D:
"Kim seems pretty confident that he'll have access to his full rights, let alone his money if he goes to the States.
They used illegal tactics to get ..." More »
According to Bloomberg, the U.S. DOJ just filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple over the pricing of eBooks. Publishers Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan and Penguin were also named in the lawsuit too. Will other countries follow suit? We'll have to wait and see. Read More >>
Featured comment by Happyal:
"Didn't see this coming, I don't think it'll ammount to much, I think it'll all be sorted quickly and without much info being released.
But I've bee..." More »
In addition to shutting down Megaupload, the Department Of Justice made another choice chunk of information public last night: evidence of multiple Silicon Valley companies conspiring to not poach each other's employees. On the surface, it may sound like tepid HR industry fodder, but it's something that affects all of us through the products we use. Read More >>