Consumers Could Start Receiving Anti-Piracy Notices This Week
Performance Marketing
Consumers that illegally download movies, music or TV shows could start receiving warning notices from Internet service providers this week. Persistent downloaders might even see slower Internet connections.
Google Gets $erious in Washington
Performance Marketing
Google isn't fooling around when it comes to Washington. The search giant spent $5.03 million in first quarter, a 240 percent increase over the same period last year and an [...]
Cat Fight: Microsoft Ads Attack Google’s Privacy Policy
Performance Marketing
Microsoft's new print ad campaign that popped up Wednesday in three national newspapers takes shameless shots at Google's new privacy policy to try and lure new customers to its own [...]
Hoodwinked by Hollywood, Tech Lobby Study Suggests
Performance Marketing
The two controversial piracy bills in Congress may be temporarily on hold, but that doesn't mean the fight is over. Far from it.
Mr. Internet Goes to Washington
Brand Marketing
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), the Internet’s hero for his unflinching opposition to the two controversial anti-piracy laws, SOPA and PIPA, has been fond of playing the underdog in the fight. [...]
Bieber Says Sen. Klobuchar Should Be ‘Put Away’
Performance Marketing
Justin Bieber got his start on YouTube singing other people's copyrighted songs. So when he was asked on a Washington, D.C., radio show about one of the online piracy bills [...]