Battle lines drawn over new European copyright law
Critics are sharply divided over upcoming reforms to the EU’s intellectual property framework
Critics are sharply divided over upcoming reforms to the EU’s intellectual property framework
Imprisoned ex-official at Spain’s scandal-hit copyright collection agency tells his side of story in new book
Digital graphic novel duo Marcos Martín and Brian K. Vaughan transport the flesh-eating zombies to Barcelona
US filmmaker is first of eight winners to be announced shortly by Oviedo-based foundation
Spanish streaming growing faster than EU average ahead of US giant’s predicted arrival
Film remains most affected sector, followed by television and music 4.455 billion items, with a market value of €23.265 billion, were illegally accessed last year
High Court hands down exemplary sentence using tough new intellectual property law
The law, which has already led to Google News closing operations, has just come into force
First sentences in huge 2011 SGAE corruption scandal handed down
Intellectual property law will see bigger fines in an attempt to curb rampant online piracy
A smash-hit in his homeland, Damián Szifrón’s new dark comedy is an Oscar hopeful
The giant-screen cinemas have been hit hard by the crisis
A look at the thrills, and the prices, at Parque Warner, Terra Mítica, Isla Mágica and PortAventura
Cinemagoers’ favorite proves to be 'Ocho apellidos vascos,' a record-breaking phenomenon
With record takings and applause after each showing, ‘Ocho apellidos vascos’ is a film phenomenon
The National Archeology Museum's six-year facelift is finally complete The project is opening one year late and €10 million over budget
Measure included in reform of Intellectual Property Law
Madrid Fusión goes back to basics with focus on natural vegetable ingredients For some, the event is still too much about pressing the flesh
‘La gran familia española’ heads list of nominations dominated by comedy
Few cases of archeological theft ever make it to court, the Civil Guard says
Made for 40,000 euros in five days, Spanish child-soldier drama makes Oscar shortlist
Dalí retrospective helps draw 730,339 visitors through Madrid museum's doors
Pirate copy of album by heavy rock band Extremoduro appeared on the web one month before planned release
Stage show based on 1980s songs returns to Gran Vía
Ana Botella jokes with journalists about famous "café con leche" quote and defends efforts "A country that punishes those who try is a country without any initiative," she says
Investigators uncover more than 2,000 ancient artifacts in ongoing probe
Online festivals and new technologies are helping boost the format