Education This Copyright Dispute Is at the Center of an Education Policy Controversy A seemingly straightforward copyright infringement case in New York's Second Circuit Court has the potential to upend the state's education policy. Lindsey Tepe
Economics How Powerful Corporate Copyright Is Killing the Repair Industry The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 was meant to protect artists and programmers, but it has ended up preventing consumers from fixing their products. Rick Paulas
Social Justice How Copyright Terms Restrict Scholarship In order to write a book about the Wonder Woman comics, Noah Berlatsky had to resort to pirated reprints. Noah Berlatsky
Environment Who Owns the Books You Read? The Supreme Court may soon rule on how the first sale doctrine applies to textbooks. But what about the ebook on your iPad? Who owns that? Matt Novak
Social Justice Our Prescient Look at Copyright’s Future The current kerfuffle over the iconic description of Obama puts us in mind of last month’s piece by… Michael Todd
Economics Cut, Paste, Enrich: Art in the Remix Era Copyright law wrestles with the artistic realities of age where copying is creative, not plagiarism. Sameer Pandya