Lawsuits Pirate IPTV Reseller Who Made Millions of Euros Sent to Prison For Eight Years A court in Greece has handed down one of the most punishing sentences on record to a man who resold pirate IPTV subscriptions. The Court… September 30, 2024, 09:16 by Andy Maxwell
Anti-Piracy Pirate IPTV Subscribers Warned They Face “Automated Fines” The head of telecoms regulator AGCOM confirmed this week that a memorandum of understanding between the Prosecutor's Office, Guardia di Finanza, and AGCOM, heralds a… September 29, 2024, 11:31 by Andy Maxwell
Homebrew Transparency Portal Reveals Needlessly Blocked ‘Pirate’ Sites As the wave of pirate site blocking spreads globally, some European countries show weakness in their execution. In Germany, for instance, the local blocklist included… September 28, 2024, 11:58 by Ernesto Van der Sar
Anti-Piracy Will Piracy Kill Football in Italy? Not if Football Damages the Internet First Proponents of Italy's site blocking juggernaut to protect the country's top tier football league have shown their true colors. Proposed amendments to the 'Piracy Shield'… September 27, 2024, 09:35 by Andy Maxwell
Anti-Piracy Apple Removes ‘Parasitic’ Streaming App ‘Musi’ Following Persistent Complaints Musi, a massively popular free music app with millions of users, has been removed from the App Store. Apple took action following extensive complaints from… September 26, 2024, 11:46 by Ernesto Van der Sar
Lawsuits U.S. Court Orders LibGen to Pay $30m to Publishers, Issues Broad Injunction A New York federal court has ordered the operators of shadow library LibGen to pay $30 million in copyright infringement damages. The default judgment comes… September 25, 2024, 19:30 by Ernesto Van der Sar
Lawsuits LaLiga Will “File Criminal Complaints Against Google” Over Pirate IPTV After celebrating a court order that reportedly requires Google to remotely uninstall pirate IPTV app Magis TV from Android devices, LaLiga is far from done.… September 25, 2024, 10:55 by Andy Maxwell
Lawsuits “Anne Frank” Copyright Dispute Triggers VPN and Geoblocking Questions at EU’s Highest Court The Dutch Supreme Court has requested guidance from the EU's top court on geo-blocking, VPNs, and copyright in a case involving the online publication of… September 24, 2024, 21:02 by Ernesto Van der Sar