… hand and got into bed with DigiProtect, the German piracy exploitation outfit with a catalog of hardcore porn titles to its name. The … Lyons or DigiProtect leaked lots of sensitive documents to German news outlet Gulli.
Having remained secret until now, the …
November 15th, 2009
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… controversial Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive (IPRED) gave rights holders the authority to request personal … came into force on April 1st this year, and the very next day the Netnod Internet Exchange reported a significant drop of 30% in …
November 13th, 2009
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… provider engaged in primary acts of copyright infringement because its customers distributed copyright works using its network.
It … marketing tool.
This is no surprise as a Warner Bros. executive previously admitted to leaking a pilot of Pushing Daisies on …
November 13th, 2009
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… trial continues in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several Hollywood studios – and Aussie … indicated that it’s possible that from a sample of 20 iiNet users, on average they could have downloaded two to three movies each … legal team will continue with their closing submissions next …
November 13th, 2009
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… the music industry’, although the conspiracy element appears to have been dropped.
Earlier we reported that two more arrests … music suppliers to DV8. One of those individuals was an executive at a record label. Our information is that this executive has now lost …
November 12th, 2009
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… people who were interested in helping out with the development side – “night_stalker_z” who’d earlier started trying to hack the PG2 code … shape, “DarC” / “DisCoStu” who wanted to help out with fixing up the installer, XhmikosR who rewrote the installer, and some testers, …
November 11th, 2009
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… piracy and are just happy Ink is getting unprecedented exposure,” they said.
Ink was downloaded more than 400,000 times last week … the makers of Ink, Reese is not pleased with this achievement, claiming that this piracy disaster may very well prevent a Zombieland …
November 11th, 2009
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… trial continues in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several Hollywood studios – and Aussie … positive light.
“But when asked the question in cross-examination, the truth is they regarded the notifications as compelling … to an iiNet press release from late 2008 where the company said it would defend the court case, Bannon said the ISP …
November 11th, 2009
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… piracy” and are “just happy Ink is getting unprecedented exposure.” Thanks to the pirated copy their movie jumped to 16th place on IMDb’s … all this news and are digesting it rapidly is an understatement. We made this film in Denver, CO on a budget of $250,000 and have fought …
November 10th, 2009
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… trial continues in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several Hollywood studios – and Aussie … and unreliable. Bannon said iiNet gave nothing but excuses for not acting on such notices and that Malone’s assertion that … before he could act on infringement notices were “extreme”.
Since only Malone and Dalby appeared for cross-examination on …
November 10th, 2009
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… the outcome of a civil action taken by several entertainment companies against the site, in August the district court in Stockholm … deciding it would simply accept the decision, its management later changed their mind and said they would appeal. Unless they did so, …
November 9th, 2009
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