“Your word is your bond”: Is Trump’s plagiarism of Obama copyright infringement? 10 August 2016 By Siao-Sun Hoon As the US presidential election continues, with it comes more copyright controversies. Read on
Are search results defamatory? Google’s not feeling lucky 16 March 2016 By Siao-Sun Hoon Sticks and stones may break your bones, but search results can hurt you? Read on
Copyright and the US primaries: From Adele to Neil Young, why do artists keep getting Berned by politicians? 7 March 2016 By Siao-Sun Hoon From Trump to Clinton to Cruz, there is no presidential campaign that doesn’t involve the candidate strutting onto the stage to an ‘inspirational’ song. Read on
Would you pay for a meme? Getty claims copyright licence fees for Socially Awkward Penguin 16 September 2015 By Siao-Sun Hoon Posting a cringeworthy meme can often cost you a few Facebook friends. Read on
My Copyright Rules: Seven cooked by Nine in legal pressure test 19 August 2015 By Siao-Sun Hoon Are all reality TV cooking shows the same? Read on
Self(ie) made: Artist makes a Princely sum selling other people’s photos 4 June 2015 By Siao-Sun Hoon That selfie stick might actually be a wise investment – after all, your next Instagram post could be worth thousands. Read on