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According to figures from the Recording Industry of South Africa (RISA), artists and the recording industry lose millions to music piracy every year, a claim echoed by the RIAA and every other RI-XX group in their respective homes worldwide.
Last month …
The excellent article below comes from ABC Australia and is written by Nick Ross. Well worth the read.
When it comes to copyright theft and piracy, many people assume there’s just one side – the side of truth, justice and copyright owners. Beyond that t …
As the spiritual home and birthplace of The Pirate Bay, it was perhaps inevitable that Sweden would feel the heat from the entertainment industries in a way few other countries have.
Relentless pressure from Hollywood and the US recording industry has e …
The following is a guest column by Michael Neumann, philosophy teacher at a Canadian university.
The Register’s Andrew Orlowski habitually calls illegal downloaders of music ‘freetards’. But if you’re going to label people tards of any sort, you ought t …
Royalty collection agencies are known for going to extremes as they go about their business claiming money on behalf of artists and music composers.
They target schools and kids’ community centers, charge charities for the singing of Christmas carols …
Earlier this week we wrote how music piracy is decreasing thanks to Spotify.
In the article we posted a screenshot of the Spotify interface playing “The RIAA Took My Computer Away” from the band ‘My Son The Bum.’
This didn’t go unnoticed to the ba …
Earlier today we already wrote about the lawsuit that The Hurt Locker makers filed against 24,583 alleged BitTorrent users.
As it turns out they sued a dead person, which could be an indication that the defendant didn’t download anything at all.
But …