Do Europeans have a right to be globally delisted? The Court of Justice of the European Union says no. 24 September 201918 July 2022 by Allison Davenport
A German court forced us to remove part of a Wikipedia article’s ‘history.’ Here’s what that means. 11 April 201918 July 2022 by Jacob Rogers and Allison Davenport
European Parliament limits internet freedom in controversial copyright vote 26 March 201918 July 2022 by Jan Gerlach and Allison Davenport
We do not support the EU Copyright Directive in its current form. Here’s why you shouldn’t either. 28 February 201918 July 2022 by Allison Davenport
Problems remain with the EU’s copyright reform 7 February 201918 July 2022 by Dimitar Dimitrov and Allison Davenport
Our favorite weird and the wonderful images from the grand re-opening of the public domain 24 January 201918 July 2022 by Allison Davenport
Here’s why we’re celebrating the public domain in 2019 8 January 201918 July 2022 by Allison Davenport
The European Court of Human Rights affirmed that hyperlinking is protected free expression. Here’s why we’re applauding. 12 December 201818 July 2022 by Allison Davenport and Jim Buatti
EU copyright vote leaves the future of online participation uncertain 19 September 201818 July 2022 by Jan Gerlach, Stephen LaPorte and Allison Davenport