TorrentFreak

The place where breaking news, BitTorrent and copyright collide

Judge Green Lights BitTorrent User Mass-Harassment Scheme

The mass lawsuits against alleged BitTorrent users in the United States that have been keeping the courts busy over the past several months are turning into a roller-coaster ride. Last week thousands of defendants celebrated a victory when they had their cases dropped, but just a few days later a judge ignored all procedural issues and gave the green light for the mass-lawsuits to continue.

Several movie studios represented by the U.S. Copyright Group (USCG) scored a big win in their mass BitTorrent lawsuits this week. Contrary to earlier decisions in similar cases, U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell, waived away the concerns that had been raised by ISPs, consumer rights groups and the defendants’ lawyers.

Among other things, they had argued that many of the defendants fall outside the Washington DC Court’s jurisdiction as they live in other states. In addition, they argued that joining thousands of defendants in one lawsuit is improper procedure, and that the lawsuits violate the defendants’ right to anonymity as protected by the First Amendment.

However, the District Court judge disagreed and allowed Call of the Wild Movie LLC, Maverick Entertainment Group, and Donkeyball Movie LLC to continue their cases.

Texas lawyer Robert Cashman, who represents several defendants, is blown away by the decision of Judge Beryl Howell, who has basically turned the U.S. legal system into a tool which allows the copyright holders to acquire all the info they need to send out “extortionist” settlement claims.

“In layman terms, the decision means that the plaintiff attorneys can continue harassing defendants and trying to elicit multi-thousand dollar settlements from defendants. This, while the plaintiff attorneys continue to tell the judge they are conducting ‘discovery,’ that is, trying to figure out which of the thousands they have sued live in DC,” Cashman told TorrentFreak.

“It is my opinion that the judge is completely siding with the plaintiff attorneys on all accounts, for whatever his personal or political motivations. On almost every argument, he states that he is siding with the plaintiff attorneys because it is ‘too early’ to decide any of the issues brought to the court until defendants are named,” he added.

This is a big concern because the copyright holders are not planning to bring a full-trial against the defendants, they simply want their names so they can send out their demands for cash. And since Judge Beryl Howell has now ruled that potential issues of jurisdiction and joinder are not relevant until the defendants are named, the copyright holders now have carte blanche.

“In short, he is giving the plaintiff attorneys a very loose leash to run around and do whatever they want to do to whomever they please, and he is completely ignoring the fact that the plaintiffs are not running a lawsuit, but instead are running a settlement scheme disguised as ‘discovery’,” Cashman said.

“I believe the judge is giving the plaintiff attorneys the benefit of the doubt on all accounts, which is unfortunate because he is turning a blind eye to the abuses defendants are suffering with threats and harassment while plaintiff attorneys attempt to scare them into a settlement,” Cashman added.

Interestingly, just last week thousands of defendants were dropped from these same cases by the copyright holders, at least for the time being. For these people nothing will change. However, the most recent decision is certainly a step in the wrong direction, which may lead to even more U.S.-based cases than the 100,000+ that have been filed against BitTorrent users since last year.

Related Posts

Previous Post | Next Post

  • http://twitter.com/aTokersInsight Mc2 thats E = . . .

    how much was he payed is the real question

    • NINKIJA

      is this their solution ? suing people again ??
      that fucking judge should stop masturbating to pedo-porn and taking bribery…

    • Anon

      “Judge Beryl Howell received 415,000 USD from the RIAA for lobbying work, from 2005 to 2008″ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beryl_A._Howell

      • Derp

        Is that for real, or did you just edit the wiki page for lulz?

        If that judge actually recieved those money, then O M F G…

        • Anonymous

          Check the reference link.

          Yes she is/was on the RIAA’s payroll and their pro-copyright bitch in office.

        • DocGerbil100

          http://en.wikipedia.org/… indicates the page was only revised to claim RIAA links on 25 March 2011 – just a day or two ago – which is clearly rather suspicious.

          The only reference cited by Wikipedia for the RIAA claim is http://www.implu.com/…, a website I’ve not previously heard of – my relatively limited site-research skills suggest it may be genuine, but I’m not sure, TBH. This site is the only place I can quickly find which seems to support the assertion made in Wikipedia, something I also find suspicious.

          Judge Howell may be a wholly-owned RIAA shill, or she may not, but I can’t really tell from the information available. :/

        • Anonymous

          You can also see here…
          www3.nationaljournal.com/pubs/techdaily/features/people/2004/peop040511.htm

          Plenty of evidence around that links her and the RIAA. Someone may even post her a check for this one.

      • Anonymous

        If that is not a major conflict of interest then I dont know what is. Corruption of the highest order and in Washington, DC as well.

        Her decision seems to go against the ruling of every other judge seen so far.

        • TerribleTony

          You’re surprised at corruption in Washington?! Come on, you should know better than that. ;)

      • Anonymous

        Torrentfreak please contact the lawyer with this info. And anonymous, this is where your information finding skills would be of good help… Drag her through the mud.

    • Truth Hurts

      Close to half a million dollars according to wikipedia. Guess it takes that much to buy a judge these days.

  • Anonymous

    Bought & paid for. Hope it was enough for retirement, because we ELECT judges in this country.

    Honestly I don’t mind though. I know not to fall for this “pay up or else” scheme, and as long as the dummies fall for it and money keeps rolling in, they won’t be trying to bother me. If I DO get a letter, (which I won’t thanks to dumb neighbor’s unsecured wifi) I’ll just say “I plan on seeing this through to the end because I’ve committed no such act.” They’ll fold and I’ll never hear from them again…

    Still feel bad for those who fall for it though…

    • Dragon

      Sadly most of teh younger crowd don’t bother to vote, which is how dbags such as this judge get to keep selling us out to the highest bidder.

      • Anonymous

        As if voting ever changes anything.

        • qui

          Keep thinking that way. Just don’t react to this article or any other one as a matter of fact.

        • Anonymous

          Bullshit Bullshit Bullsht. You people are just as brainwashed as those you rail against if you think voting means jack shit. *hops on soap box* QUI, i’m going to shoot you in the face with one of two guns. You get to pick which gun, but; IF YOU DON’T CHOOSE, YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO COME CRYING TO ME OR ANYONE ELSE ABOUT BEING SHOT IN THE FACE!
          You see why the “if you don’t vote you can’t engage in discussion of topic xyz” is illogical and unreasonable now?
          The general public is the general public because they are average. Average people almost never defy human nature. With enough money, I could make this countries “average” (and therby also its largest and most politically powerfull segment) vote a giraffe into office. It’s not voting we need to do, we need to forcefully remove the UPC code off the front of our governments. If you think voting is going to get that done, then you don’t really have a grasp of the problem

        • http://twitter.com/sheepodoom SheepODoom

          Political offices are not won by the highest bidder but by those who bother to VOTE. You don’t vote then you vote FOR pro MPAA/ RIAA politicians

      • Anonymous

        As if voting ever changes anything.

    • Momo

      Bought and paid for indeed.

      Let’s do a quick background check on Judge Howell, shall we?

      According to Wikipedia: she has connections to Patrick Leahy, the senator who introduced the COICA bill, and who is the top receiver of MAFIAA donations in the senate. She has also personally received 415,000 USD from the RIAA for lobbying work. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beryl_A._Howell

      So, I don’t know about you, but in my opinion you can’t get more corrupt than this judge…

      • Momo

        Now bear in mind IANAL, but I just want to add that if you think you are one of the Does being screwed by this ruling, you need to speak up.

        This judge had a huge conflict of interest and should not have accepted this case. In fact, it may even be worth asking how this case landed in this particular judge’s court in the first place (I believe it’s meant to be random, but this seems too convenient).

      • Phobophobia

        415,000 USD from the RIAA – Sickening

      • http://disqus.com/ Rob8urcakes

        Absolutely BRILLIANT Momo.
        Thanks so much for finding this out and posting it here.

        Yet another example of USA’s plutocratic ‘justice’. It’s fuckin’ sick guys. A formal complaint has to made to someone somewhere.
        I’m in the UK and dunno how to advise you on who to do that with or how. But maybe Momo can pull another excellent trick out the bag and tell us?

        • Momo

          Alas, I’m not American either. My best guess would be they need to make a citizen complaint to the US Attorney’s office.

        • http://twitter.com/sheepodoom SheepODoom

          The Obama Administration is bought & paid PRO MPAA / RIAA…. I think Obama has piss off enough Americans to Make him & His Republican Friends one termers.

        • http://twitter.com/sheepodoom SheepODoom

          We deal with them the same way we dealt with you Brits in 1776. We for now still have our right to bear arms for this very reason.

        • http://disqus.com/ Rob8urcakes

          And the sooner you do the better for ALL of us worldwide my friend because I can hear the distant stomp, stomp, stomp of fascist jackboots getting closer and closer – and those boots have an American accent, a MAFIAA trademark, and are approved by your corrupt government.

          I’d much prefer you shoot ‘em before they leave their blood-stained bootprints on my face.

        • Anonymous

          Got to love stupid Americans and their love of guns. Let me quote something I found…

          First, in the last 35 years, America’s total death toll due to terrorist attacks and efforts to bring terrorists to justice, including all US deaths in Iraq and in Afghanistan, is slightly more than 10,000. I.e., somewhat less than the number of Americans killed in America with firearms in a single year, even completely excluding suicides.

          Second, in the last nine years, America has spent almost $1T chasing a mass murderer responsible for the deaths of roughly 3000 Americans on September 11, 2001. The fact is that Americans kill their fellow Americans, on American soil at 4 times that rate. Every single year.

          Since September 11, 2001, Americans have been 36 times as likely to be killed with firearms by other Americans in America.

          Has America spent 36 times as much (i.e., $ 36T dollars) over the same period trying to protect Americans from being killed in America by each other with firearms?

          Third, if America had the same firearms murder rate as Germany, or the Scandinavian countries, the comparable death toll by firearms would be roughly 1,000 instead of 13,000. If it had the same firearms murder rate as the UK or Canada, it would be about 2,000 instead of about 13,000.

          Since the end of WWII, completely excluding suicides, something well in excess of half a million more Americans have been killed by firearms than would have been the case if America had a firearms murder rate even as low as Canada (there are more than a dozen countries that have a lower murder rate than Canada, so that isn’t a particularly high standard to meet). The actual number is almost certainly closer to 3/4 million.

          That is more people than have been killed in any of America’s wars, including the Civil War. In the last 100 years, it is not all that far from the total of all Americans killed in all of America’s wars put together.

          That is before you even begin to count the needless suicides that might have been prevented. That is before you even begin to count the many more people who are paralysed, or otherwise maimed for life. That is before you even begin to count the many, many more people who are injured and recover, (well, at least physically).

          And what is the best justification you can come up with?
          It’s how you “cherish” your “freedom and independence”.
          And you consider that to be the belief of a rational adult, do you?

          Here’s an hypothesis that seems to fit the facts a lot better:

          Your political beliefs, and the political beliefs of people like you, are a vastly greater menace to your fellow countrymen than is your government; than is any terrorist group; than is any foreign military threat.

    • http://www.facebook.com/wiredcivicex Clayton Johnson

      Apparently you know nothing of our legal system. There are TONS of judges appointed for life. We only elect certain ones. Get your facts straight.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IZ5BM5GNLA54OADSWGSXAMA7SY Jay

        Doesn’t that depend on where you are?

      • http://twitter.com/sheepodoom SheepODoom

        Yep & according to the theory this makes them LESS CORRUPT… Yea Right. Oh ant you can’t sue the Judges nor prosecutor.

  • Borderliner

    > neighbor’s unsecured wifi

    If your neighbour is smart he/she will point the authorities in your direction when he/she himself get caught with something (“this dude there has been abusing my network for years, you should check *his* harddrives for those creditcard numbers you’re accusing me of stealing”) ;)

    Anyway – depressing news. Can’t the judge see that identities aren’t really needed? Demand from ISPs information about the district of the parties and sue the “Does”, if that is really your intent, in their home state. After all – the ISPs already know who the person was whom the IP belonged at that time, revealing the state (but not the name or address) should very well be enough. *If* the suer has clean intentions. Which “pay up or else” schemes obviously are not.

    • Anonymous

      This guy? You imply they have any way of finding out who he is…

  • Anon

    My neighbor won’t even know that I used aircrack-ng to hack his wireless password from miles away with my cantenna :P

  • http://disqus.com/ Rob8urcakes

    It’s not too often we get the opportunity to say a real court judge is an outright dummy, but there we have it folks and I put it to you in no uncertain terms – this so-called “Judge” Beryl Howell is a bona fide 100% outright DUMMY.

    I hope there’s a right of appeal against this madness, because decisions like this serve only to bring the law and the judiciary into disrepute.

  • Gargamel

    This is what happens when you have old, out of touch people that don’t know what the fuck they are talking about deciding on laws.

    They probably had to to brief him on what the internet was.

    • Phobophobia

      I think she know exactly what she is doing!

      1) Abuse of power for money.

      2) “justice” in the name of greed.

  • fellow sharer

    would it b helpful if a pro-piracy group pretended they wer anti-piracy n copied wot these guys r doin but just tuk it 2 extremes by tryin 2 sue masses of random people (who they secretly know r innocent) with the same kind of flawed evidence, or mayb armed with masses of ip addresses of known copyright supporters n judges.. just with the aim of highlightin how flawed the whole system is? im not sure if im explainin it right, but u know wot i mean? just an idea..

    • Phobophobia

      If you want to fabricate evidence and try to go to court with it, be my guest. Chances are it will be thrown out, worse still throw you in jail, you are asking for trouble.
      With this judge there is clearly a conflict of interest – she has been in the pay of the RIAA, and so any judgement would be horrendously biased.

      “im not sure if im explainin it right, but u know wot i mean?”

      Just one more thing, use proper grammar, you are more likely to be understood and taken seriously.
      There a many on here who use English as a second language and won’t fully understand text-slang.

      • http://www.facebook.com/Oyashiro.Chama Jacob Ruble

        yes, you don’t troll the justices its better to create a legit anti-pirate group and fight since its your right. Just keep yourself clean because like any political move if theres ANYthing they can use they will to smear shit at you

  • fellow sharer

    would it b helpful if a pro-piracy group pretended they wer anti-piracy n copied wot these guys r doin but just tuk it 2 extremes by tryin 2 sue masses of random people (who they secretly know r innocent) with the same kind of flawed evidence, or mayb armed with masses of ip addresses of known copyright supporters n judges.. just with the aim of highlightin how flawed the whole system is? im not sure if im explainin it right, but u know wot i mean? just an idea..

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FCNK7C55CBUYFVSC5LNWKB322E Buglord

    if someone tries a pay or else scam on you, sue them for blackmailing, read the definition and sue them.. the definition I read did not say anything about there being any possible exceptions related to what information was used in the blackmailing..

    • Anonymous

      For lazy people:

      The crime involving a threat for purposes of compelling a person to do an act against his or her will, or for purposes of taking the person’s money or property.

      But i am not sure that would work…

  • Mminihead

    We should tar and feather Beryl Howell.

    • Anonymous

      One could hope that the justice system could sort itself out.

      Either she herself can be made to see a conflict of interest and rule that the current ruling does not stand. Or she can be investigated by a higher authority who can judge if there is a conflict of interest.

      This stage does not even need a copyright judge. Then being paid by the RIAA to lobby pro-copyright makes it doubtful if she should ever be on a copyright case.

      Should no justice be found then that is what riots are for. Carrie at the prom can be Plan B.

      • Anonymous

        If the justice system allows this then they agree with it. And they shame their profession. How can you take bribes an still be a judge in the first place. What committee oversees these people? If this is justice then what does the law even stand for? They should be ashamed of themselves! And they probably call themselves good Christians too.

      • Whatever

        “Corruption” and “bribes” are the correct terms. “Conflict of interests” is like money after legalizing it (laundrying is the term in English i believe). “Conflict of interests” is a way to get away with all crimes with a lecture never to do it again (but keep the profit).

        @Mminihead: Considering her age that would be the only healthy thing todo (for those doing it).

  • Anonymous

    lol, the Kangaroo Courts are a money making machine, nothing less, nothing more.

    http://www.privacy-online.it.tc

  • HDporn
  • Bolaman

    Beryl Howell is a woman though, which is strange considering they refer to the judge as a He

    • jd1000

      Thats because he/she has what sounds like a mans first name.

      • Anonymous

        *huh* Since when does “Beryl” sound like a man’s forename?

  • Anonymous

    Why do half of my post fail to show up after i refresh?

    • Disqus Sucks

      Because Disqus sucks arse

  • Tgary

    Anyone want to buy a judge, sound like this one is for sale.

  • jeff

    There is a clear conflict of interest here with this particular judge, so much so that any case she hears relating to USCG and the does they are suing ought to be declared a mistrial.

    I’m not sure what kind of sanctions apply here, but whatever they are, they should be applied since she refuses to recuse herself.

    Judges are supposed to be fair and impartial. The fact she has been on the RIAA’s payroll ought to put that impartiality in serious doubt.

  • Anonymous

    I have been giving this one some thought and clearly she has made a bad call opening up hundreds of thousands of citizens to harassment and speculative invoicing. I would suspect Judge Beryl Howell came on this case on purpose just to do this.

    Well there goes protecting the innocent. And yes these are innocent people what with all known technical problems. When facing the pornographers they would pay up to a high degree just to see some obscene sex movie title case vanish. I mean who would want that one to go to court when all your friends and family get to hear?

    I can only imagine they have not been paying attention to what has been going on in the UK with Andrew Crossley and ACS:Law. That one soon became and train wreck and ACS Andy now meets his fate and punishment. A shame he made a million pounds out of it before being shut down which equals $1.6 million.

    Not a good day anyway. We experienced file sharers can handle ourselves but a whole load of vulnerable people are about to be exploited and blackmailed. My advice is always to strongly deny their claims and to seek professional assistance like with the EFF.

    • http://disqus.com/ Rob8urcakes

      Oh aye :) What he ^ said works for me 100%

      “We experienced file sharers can handle ourselves but a whole load of vulnerable people are about to be exploited and blackmailed. My advice is always to strongly deny their claims and to seek professional assistance like with the EFF.”

      Where we find the downtrodden, we should help lift them.
      Where we find the exploited, we should help free them.
      Where we find injustice, we should help righting those profound wrongs.

      And Judge Beryl’s decision falls into all 3 :(

    • Anonmymous

      I hope it ends like Crossley and ACS, but I suspect it won’t.

      That ended up like it did because the judge questioned things. This one appears to have got the judge fully bought-and-paid-for and on their side before it even begins.

  • sue_everyone

    There are multiple cases and judges that have nearly the opposite rulings. These cases are also particularly weak and joinder people that didn’t participate in the same torrent swarm or even download the same film. This is the IP list with multiple films being joindered in the Maverick Entertainment case:
    http://ia600304.us.archive.org/14/items/gov.uscourts.dcd.141583/gov.uscourts.dcd.141583.9.1.pdf

  • I’m_kinda_scared

    I bought a DVD yesterday :(
    On that DVD was a file, my girlfriend suggested we watch the DVD together to which I replied we can’t since file sharing is illegal.
    I started to watch my DVD and to my horror I discovered my girlfriend sneakily watching the DVD through a crack in the living room door which was ajar. She now admits to watching the film without making any form of payment and is suicidal with guilt, accepts without bias that she must pay somewhere in the region of $600 and wonders where she needs to send the cheque??
    I’ve dumped her now since I cannot condone that flagrant abuse of copyright and hope that the dirty little thief changes her ways soon before the world collapses.

    • JJBiener

      Actually, I think your girl must have dumped you because you insist on posting to public forums about things you have no knowledge of. That had to be embarrassing for her.

  • Pingback: Judge Green Lights BitTorrent User Mass-Harassment Scheme | Torrent BT

  • Fantastic
  • tiger97a

    this judge has crossed the line and now can face some serious charges that can get her disbarred from the legal system and i for one plan to notify the legal system about this come monday. their are rules in place for this kind of thing but i guess when you have took from the kitty when they play ball this is what you have to do so we shall see whose card trumps and if all of us would file a legal brief this would help more then anything.

    • http://disqus.com/ Rob8urcakes

      Yes, please do – and although it may take a long time to conclude can you PLEASE keep us updated by keeping a record of events and sending a copy to TF.

      There’s a “contact us” button at top of each TF page.

  • jd1000

    Pure corruption again. From what I read this same judge is also one who helped draft the DMCA. Talk about conflict of interest.

    I sure hope they are allowed to appeal this decision. Because this has corruption written all over it.

  • jd1000

    I did send an email to the EFF asking them about it, but didn’t receive a reply yet.

  • goblin

    What does this mean for the Hurt Locker cases? still dropped?

  • goblin

    What does this mean for the Hurt Locker cases? still dropped?

  • Hairiestpirate

    One nice thing about ‘discovery’ requests coupled with a settlement offer is that theres not much teeth to it. Theres rarely a built in penalty for ignoring discovery requests, with contempt usually only an option after a specific individual has been ordered by the court to compel with the request.
    It doesnt seem like much was won here other than the opportunity to scare a few folks out of their money. Might not be a big deal for anyone who doesnt fold quickly to see whether the movie company is bluffing on their claims.

    • http://disqus.com/ Rob8urcakes

      One bad thing about ‘discovery’ requests is that when the settlement offer hits your face, you panic, you break into a smelly and uncomfortable sweat, you shake, you assume it’s a legal demand for payment.

      And since most people don’t know how the law works or what their rights are, they very often decide it’s better and cheaper and safer to pay rather than seek proper professional legal advice because very often the cost of the so-called “settlement” is rated at a similar level to the cost of seeking that advice.

      It’s called extortion and blackmail. And this stupid, corrupt judge has made a decision that supports this particular form of pro-MAFIAA extortion and blackmail. Known in the past as “protection money”.

  • Neotoasty

    Yeahhhh, this is the judges they want. They don’t want judges that can think for themselves and see the ridiculousness of the corporate ways.

  • Ninja

    Why I’m not surprised with the article and the comments about her (the judge in question) being MAFIAA’s dog? It’s still disgusting.

    I wonder if any news outfit will ever pick this up and point the absurd. Nah, probably not. That Aussie bogus study case shows there’s no real journalism on mainstream outfits.

  • Ninja

    Why I’m not surprised with the article and the comments about her (the judge in question) being MAFIAA’s dog? It’s still disgusting.

    I wonder if any news outfit will ever pick this up and point the absurd. Nah, probably not. That Aussie bogus study case shows there’s no real journalism on mainstream outfits.

  • Pingback: BitTorrent Case Judge Is a Former RIAA Lobbyist and Pirate Chaser | TorrentFreak

  • Pingback: BitTorrent Case Judge Is a Former RIAA Lobbyist and Pirate Chaser | We R Pirates

  • Pingback: BitTorrent Case Judge Is a Former RIAA Lobbyist and Pirate Chaser | Links Daily

  • Pingback: P2PTalk » BitTorrent Case Judge Is a Former RIAA Lobbyist and Pirate Chaser

  • Darkintent

    Someone with a kid should promptly blame it on the kid and then go on a public crusade against porn and let these jerks have to defend themselves on that front again. The key here is to make the copyright holder, for which the lawyer is nothing more than a proxy look like the worst kind of human beings short of actual violent criminals. Let them pick on some disabled guy who has trouble finding a date for obvious reasons, make the rights holders look bad instead of letting them hide behind their lawyers. Counter sue the rights holders so that they don’t get a no cost business model. People have to make it unprofitable for rights holders to get involved with these types of outfits. Let them put up their own money if they want to go sue hundreds if not thousands of people based on IP addresses.

  • Pingback: BitTorrent Case Judge Is a Former RIAA Lobbyist and Pirate Chaser

  • Pingback: BitTorrent Case Judge Is a Former RIAA Lobbyist and Pirate Chaser

  • Pingback: Judge Green Lights BitTorrent User Mass-Harassment Scheme | torrentfreak.com

  • Pingback: Premium Account Rewards News » Blog Archive » BitTorrent Case Judge Is a Former RIAA Lobbyist and Pirate Chaser

  • Pingback: RIAA Lobbyist Turned Judge Backpedals On BitTorrent Cases | TorrentFreak

  • Pingback: RIAA Lobbyist Turned Judge Backpedals On BitTorrent Cases | We R Pirates

  • Pingback: RIAA Lobbyist Turned Judge Backpedals On BitTorrent Cases

  • Pingback: P2PTalk » RIAA Lobbyist Turned Judge Backpedals On BitTorrent Cases

  • BTGuard - BitTorrent Anonymously

NewsBits

Even more news...

  • Pirate Bay Founder Gottfrid Svartholm on Freedom of Speech

    Freedom of speech is a highly valued commodity, but should people be allowed to say whatever...

  • Blu-ray Anti-Piracy Tech Stops Discs and Promotes Purchases

    An anti-piracy system present in all official Blu-ray players since 2012 has received a fresh update...

  • Foxtel Breeds Pirates by Locking Up Game of Thrones

    One of the main reasons why people turn to piracy is the lack of legal alternatives....

  • UK Student Admits Breaching Sony Copyrights With Leak of PS3 SDK

    Last year an Internet user known as El Nomeo leaked version 3.70 of Sony’s Playstation3 SDK...

  • Pirates Can Be Identified Despite Sharing IP Addresses, ISP Claims

    Carrier-Grade Network Address Translation is a network mechanism through which many Internet subscribers can share the...

MostDiscussed

Below are TorrentFreak's most discussed articles of the past month. Join the discussion if you like.

CopyQuote

Left Quote

“The Pirate Bay has been one of the most important movements in Sweden for freedom of speech, working against corruption and censorship.

Peter Sunde Left Quote

PopularArticles

A selection of some TorrentFreak's classics dug up from our archives.