Pirate Party Founder In Foreign Policy’s Top 100 Global Thinkers

Rick Falkvinge, founder of the first Pirate Party in Sweden, has earned a spot in Foreign Policy's prestigious list of Top 100 Global Thinkers. Falkvinge is in good company, listed among many key figures in the Arab Spring and world leaders such as Barack Obama and Angela Merkel. Foreign Policy…

The Copyright Industry – A Century Of Deceit

It is said that those who don't study history are doomed to repeat it. In the case of the copyright industry, they have learned that they can get new monopoly benefits and rent-seeker's benefits every time there is a new technology, if they just complain loudly enough to the legislators.

BitTorrent Defense Lawyer Joins Copyright Trolls

DC attorney Mike Meier was initially well-known as a defense attorney for BitTorrent users, but in recent months he's made an interesting career move. Perhaps recognizing that more money could be made with a slight shift in focus, Meier has joined the "other" side, suing hundreds of BitTorrent users on…

IFPI Sues Pirate Bay Admins in Finland, Demands Further ISP Blocks

The IFPI is stepping up its war on copyright infringement by suing the current administrators of The Pirate Bay, the Internet's most famous torrent site. The lawsuit, filed in the Helsinki District Court, demands that the operators of TPB stop facilitating the unauthorized distribution of music and pay compensation to…

Feds Seize 130+ Domain Names in Mass Crackdown

US authorities have initiated the largest round of domain name seizures yet as part of their continued crackdown on counterfeit and piracy-related websites. With just a few days to go until "Cyber Monday" more than 100 domain names have been taken over by the feds to protect the commercial interests…

Aussie ISPs Propose Anti-FileSharing Warning Notice Scheme

Five of Australia's largest ISPs have today put forward a detailed proposal to deal with the issue of illicit file-sharing. The paper proposes the implementation of a warning letter process, but unlike the 3 strikes-style regime in neighboring New Zealand, would not include an Internet disconnection sanction. Instead, rightsholders would…

Ubisoft Blames Piracy for Non-Release of PC Game

Ubisoft is known for laying the blame for many problems on the unauthorized downloading of its games. Stanislas Mettra, creative director of the upcoming game 'I Am Alive,' confirms this once again by saying that the decision not to release a PC version is a direct result of widespread game…