books So, Did Tim Ferriss's BitTorrent Book Promo Gamble Work? Five months ago, Tim Ferriss launched a bold experiment in book publishing. So, how's it going? Play John Paul Titlow View comments
piracy The Pirate Bay: Moving To North Korea? Nope, They Were Just Kidding The Pirate Bay admits to pranking the Internet with claims it moved hosting to North Korea. Nick Statt View comments
Copyright How The New "Six Strikes" Anti-Piracy Scheme Could Ruin Public WiFi Even if you've never downloaded copyrighted content in your life, the new policy may put a damper on your Web surfing at the local cafe. Play John Paul Titlow View comments
publishing Why Winning A $7,000 Piracy Lawsuit Could Be The Worst News Ever For Book Publishers For the first time ever, a publisher has successfully sued consumers for pirating books via BitTorrent. This could be the worst news ever for the book publishing industry. Play John Paul Titlow View comments
bittorrent Is BitTorrent The Future Of Book Publishing? Tim Ferriss Is Banking On It Timothy Ferriss's new book won't be carried in many U.S. bookstores. To make up for lost print sales, he's partnering with BitTorrent to help promote his work. Here's how it's going so far. Play John Paul Titlow View comments