- Sun May 6 2007 Legal troubles mount for YouTube
NBC Universal, English soccer league and Thailand's government are among the video-sharing site's growing list of possible courtroom foes.
- Mon Jan 25 1999 Cyberstalking law snags alleged violator
A Los Angeles area man is the first to be charged under a California "cyberstalking" law that went into effect one year ago.
- Fri Jun 1 2007 Appeals court ruling upholds Net phone taxes
In split decision, judges OK extension of taxes to VoIP but agree with some arguments about the rules being unfair.
- Tue Nov 14 2006 Mark Cuban courts YouTube foe
Internet billionaire is interested in buying Los Angeles news agency that is locked in a legal battle with YouTube.
- Tue May 8 2007 Journalist at center of YouTube case
How a reporter fares in his copyright case against Google-owned video-sharing site could affect media conglomerates.
- Thu Aug 28 2008 Veoh decision setback for Viacom, but Google not off hook
In the Veoh video copyright case and in Viacom's lawsuit against YouTube, there's a key difference: whether the plaintiff sent take-down notices.
- Fri Dec 19 2008 RIAA president: No talk of blacklisting file sharers
Record industry head explains how making deals with ISPs to enforce copyright is a more elegant solution than filing lawsuits. Details are still being hammered out.
- Wed Jul 16 2008 Why it matters what Chad Hurley watches
What happens if YouTube's employees watched pirated videos or even uploaded them? What happens if some of those videos were posted by Viacom?
- Fri Sep 19 2008 Should NSA take over federal cybersecurity efforts?
A commission of intelligence experts tells Congress on Thursday that governmental agencies have a critical role in maintaining cybersecurity, but are too secretive to lead the effort.
- Fri Mar 16 2007 Week in review: YouTube honeymoon over for Google
Viacom files suit against the search giant--was Marc Cuban right? Also: Music and hacking at SXSWi, and Microsoft invests in speech tech.


