Piracy MPAA’s Hacking Past Comes Back to Hunt The MPAA isn't known for wasting opportunities to obtain information about BitTorrent sites and their users. In 2005 the MPAA paid around $15,000 to a… April 12, 2009, 23:59 by Ernesto Van der Sar
Poll: Will The Pirate Bay Crew Be Found Innocent or Guilty? In a few days the verdict in the Pirate Bay trial will be announced, a decision that could have far reaching consequences for fellow BitTorrent… April 12, 2009, 22:16 by Ernesto Van der Sar
Piracy Mininova Adds Another Billion Torrent Downloads Mininova, one of the world's most visited BitTorrent sites, broke another download record today. Just a few hours ago the download counter displayed a staggering… April 11, 2009, 23:26 by Ernesto Van der Sar
File-Sharing Site Admin Sentenced to 6 Months Jail A 22 year old man who ran a site which offered links to copyright works has been fined and sentenced to 6 months jail in… April 11, 2009, 18:00 by Andy Maxwell
Biased Anti-Piracy Laws Cause Problems in Denmark Tough anti-piracy laws in Denmark have notably caused some serious problems for The Pirate Bay, as ISPs there were forced to block the world's largest… April 10, 2009, 15:34 by Andy Maxwell
BBC Gets Ready for BitTorrent Distribution Today the BBC published the first episode of R&DTV, a Creative Commons licensed show that users are allowed to remix, redistribute and share. The first… April 9, 2009, 23:18 by Ernesto Van der Sar
Law and Politics France Rejects 3 Strikes Anti-Piracy Law Last week, the French Parliament passed a new law requiring Internet service providers to cut off Internet access for persistent copyright offenders. Since the parliament… April 9, 2009, 14:59 by Ernesto Van der Sar
Law and Politics French Anti-Piracy Law Doomed to Fail Despite plenty of protests, the French Parliament passed a controversial new law last week that will see alleged copyright infringers disconnected from the Internet. Now,… April 8, 2009, 22:12 by Andy Maxwell