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Two weeks ago the Court of The Hague ordered several ISPs to prevent subscribers from accessing The Pirate Bay.
The ruling is a win for the local anti-piracy outfit BREIN, but it’s not the end of the legal dispute.
Two Dutch Internet providers said …
Following an earlier court ruling that ordered Ziggo and XS4ALL, two of the Netherlands’ largest ISPs, to start blocking access to the The Pirate Bay, two weeks ago Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN chalked up another victory.
On May 10th, the Court of The …
Anyone who has spent much time online, especially on Internet message boards of any kind, will be aware of Rickrolling.
It’s an incredibly simple concept. The meme is based on a bait and switch, whereby someone posts a hyperlink which allegedly provides …
Within a few days, five of the largest UK Internet providers will all have to censor The Pirate Bay. Virgin and Orange have already implemented the block and the rest must follow before the end of May.
The music companies who asked for the blockade hope …
For years the US movie industry has tried to bring streaming links site SurfTheChannel.com to its knees.
After a chain of events that reads like a Hollywood blockbuster script, the case is now on trial with husband and wife team Anton and Kelly Vickerm …
The Pirate Bay has suffered censorship in many countries across Europe but the recent steps against the torrent site in the UK have generated a much bigger response than similar actions previously taken against the site elsewhere.
It’s not absolutely cl …
Last September, IMAGiNE, one of the Internet’s leading BitTorrent release groups, stopped distributing new films. This immediately sparked speculation that the authorities were onto them, and last month the confirmation came that this was indeed the case …