The Catholic Church is once again facing the heat in another child abuse scandal, this time in Manchester, England. According to Richard Scorer, a child abuse specialist in a Manch...
Whew. 2012 arrived and there was a brief concern that Apple and Samsung might drop their 2011 pastime of suing each other in as many countries as possibly. Lucky for, uh, I guess p...
Legal claims against the officers and Board of Directors of Netflix, by Former United States Securities and Exchange Commission attorney Willie Briscoe, founder of The Briscoe Law...
As part of a sustained effort against (the recently-shelved) SOPA and (still-threatening) PIPA bills before Congress and the Senate, respectively, Wikipedia has announced that they...
Alongside SOPA, PIPA and OPEN, H.R. 3605 has joined the party.
H.R. 3605, otherwise known as the Global Online Freedom Act of 2011 was drafted and introduced to the House on De...
In Canada, the regulatory agency charged with overseeing broadcast distributors, Internet service providers,and telephone services is the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunic...
Jimmy Wales founded Wikipedia. You have used it before because it's a helpful tool to learn and if you've learned anything in the past several years your quest for knowledge likely...
If you are a frequent user of Google News, you probably know that when you search for highly talked-about, newsworthy people within the News framework, Google provides you with a r...
Monday's GOP debate is setting up to be an important battle, as it is being held in South Carolina just days before the big primary in the Palmetto State.
And as Fox News' Bre...
It was November 4, 1980, Election Day in the United States. At 9:01 P.M. by the clock in the Oval Office, President Jimmy Carter called now President-elect Ronald Reagan and conced...
Twenty-three year old Richard O'Dwyer is facing copyright infingment charges in the United States after a U.K. judge ordered it appropriate for him to prosecuted there. O'Dwyer is...