The way we consume 'printed' news has changed forever - but what will happen next?
Posted 14 June 2014
Linguistic project exploring how people use the app to communicate.
Posted 14 June 2014
Successful challenge to law which came into effect in 2013.
Posted 14 June 2014
European Court of Justice says web browsing does not infringe copyright.
Posted 06 June 2014
Overall EU lags behind US and Japan.
Posted 05 June 2014
Politician calls for unrestricted access to the under 18s.
Posted 05 June 2014
Peter Sunde was on the run for two years.
Posted 02 June 2014
New BL website features digitised treasures of English literature.
Posted 23 May 2014
UPDATED: Two acquisition rumours have been in the news.
Posted 20 May 2014
Surprise ruling has widespread implications for search engines and social media.
Posted 20 May 2014
Complaint taken to EU Ombudsman.
Posted 16 May 2014
Open letter from international publishers.
Posted 12 May 2014
The Belgium Anti-Piracy Federation (BAF) has accused six people of piracy.
Posted 07 May 2014
Nesta has allocated £2.4m to technology-led projects that will improve local life.
Posted 04 May 2014
Digital newspaper service offers 'pay per article' model.
Posted 02 May 2014
Winners announced at the British Library.
Posted 30 April 2014
Art history photographs added to Open Content Program.
Posted 23 April 2014
Welsh museums, libraries and archives to receive £2.2m.
Posted 11 April 2014
Study claims high proportion of population download illegally.
Posted 10 April 2014
Twitter is expanding its social TV efforts.
Posted 03 April 2014
Copyright infringement is borderless, but the responses remain territorial.
Posted 03 April 2014
New research predicts ongoing, dramatic growth.
Posted 31 March 2014
Sweden's own Spotify service is being challenged by other music apps.
Posted 31 March 2014
Ongoing dispute affects distribution centre.
Posted 31 March 2014