… in the UK seems notably more subtle than in previous attempts and is much less up-front in dealing with the issue of piracy … sort of digital pimp.
But perhaps his most curious comment is that he feels that society is turning against piracy, viewing it as …
April 2nd, 2009
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… and slowly but surely people are beginning to realize that rather than trying to fight piracy and destroy file-sharing networks, the … too. Rick L. Winters is also writing a book which will document the whole process so that others can use the same methods to distribute …
March 21st, 2009
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… goes by the name ‘Sunnydale’, was a so-called topsite that hosted pirated movies, software and TV-shows spread out over a dozen … it’s a major source,” he said.
Antipiratbyrån’s involvement in this raid is questionable. In 2005 the police conducted an similar raid …
March 6th, 2009
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… decline in music revenues in the past 8 years can be fully attributed to (read: blamed on) illegal file sharing. If this were actually … seen a lot more changes in the landscape of home entertainment than Per Sundin would like to admit, and some of those changes have had a …
February 27th, 2009
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… first witness is Tobias Andersson from Piratbyrån and later on the IFPI’s CEO John Kennedy will testify, although it’s … main aims were to ‘improve’ copyright laws through government lobbying and fight piracy around the world since “piracy has done immense …
February 25th, 2009
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… all participants of the spectrial. To end it in style, Pirate Bureau threw a party last night, which turned out to be a huge success. … now, society is developing at a fantastic pace. That is immensely wonderful and everyone involved is having fun. Let us try and make it a …
February 21st, 2009
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… (AAA) was founded in 1996 by the Motion Picture Association (MPA), and has turned itself into a profitable business since. In 2007 … case within United Arab Emirates resulted in imprisonment,” he said.
While the AAA might do a good job at protecting the … of the site has been stripped of all its content, displaying the following message: “hacked by ashiyane security team”.
When it …
January 13th, 2009
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… and other anti-piracy outfits have been lobbying for legislation that would make it possible to disconnect repeated copyright infringers … so they turned their attention to lawmakers, local governments and ISPs instead.
The new plan is to get legislation implemented that …
January 6th, 2009
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… and directors have a major place in the world entertainment business. Now, a number of British writers, directors and producers have sent an open letter to The Times, asking that something be done about TV and film downloads.
While some producers, …
December 16th, 2008
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… than a year now we have reported on their missteps, threatening tactics, and especially their reluctance to have their evidence … downloading music, games or more recently, adult entertainment. In these letters, they are asked to pay a few hundred pounds, or else …
November 27th, 2008
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… largest BitTorrent sites. After a year long investigation by Spain’s Anti-Piracy Federation, an announcement was made by the Directorate of Police and Civil Guard – the site had been … Latino, which claimed that TodoTorrente wasn’t “kids playing on a network” but an “illegal business”, and celebrated the closure. …
November 4th, 2008
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