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Lawsuit alleges Capcom stole art from photographer for Resident Evil and other games
By Jonathan Bolding published
News The lawsuit was filed Friday and alleges copyright infringement by Capcom, including in the Resident Evil 4 logo.

Reverse-engineered GTA III source code is back online
By Natalie Clayton published
news One developer is pushing back against Take-Two's DMCA takedown.

Blizzard adds a stream-safe mode to a 27-year-old game
By Natalie Clayton published
news Rock N' Roll Racing should no longer flag Twitch's copyright watchdogs.

Want to stream Rock N' Roll Racing? Blizzard suggests turning off the rock 'n roll
By Natalie Clayton published
news That'd just make it "Racing", right?

US government deems it legal to circumvent DRM to repair electronic devices
By Paul Lilly published
News A big win for consumers and the 'right to repair' movement.

European Parliament passes controversial copyright bill that could drastically impact the internet
By Paul Lilly published
News The bill calls for an internet 'link tax' and other controversial measures.

European Union rejects controversial copyright reforms
By Andy Chalk published
news The European Parliament voted against the Copyright Directive 318-278, meaning it will be sent back for revisions.
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