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Government: "Innocent" Megaupload user uploaded pirated music
Rafael Anderson Gonzales Mendoza When the Electronic Frontier Foundation wanted to vindicate the rights of Megaupload users who used the locker site for non-infringing purposes, they put forward Kyle Goodwin. The Ohio videographer...Leap Second Crashes The Pirate Bay
Panic ensued over The Pirate Bay going down. The problem for about two hours was that no one knew why until now. It turns out, the infamous leap second is to blame for...Free Music Downloads: Today’s Treat
Free downloads for music lovers is like candy for kids so we thought to scoop up such free releases and spread the word about them as often as we can here at P2PON....Copyright Police Want Truck Drivers To Have Licensed Cab Music
Royalty collection agencies are known for going to extremes to claim money on behalf of artists and music composers. They target schools and kids’ community centers, charge charities for the singing of Christmas...Air France Crash Raises Questions About Domain Name Registration
As investigators seek to unravel the fate of Air France flight 447, there’s been speculation online about an unusual domain name registration made some two years prior to this week’s plane crash, flight447.com....Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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