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Music Labels Won’t Share Pirate Bay Loot With Artists
February this year, Sweden’s Supreme Court announced its decision not to grant leave to appeal in the long-running criminal case against the founders of The Pirate Bay. This meant that the previously determined...Could Selling Your Computer One Day Be a Criminal Offense?
A court case in New York is currently raising eyebrows. Apparently, the case is headed to the supreme court because the lower level courts have ruled that if you bought something like a...Pirate Bay ‘Censorship’ Judge is Corrupt, Claims Pirate Party Founder
The Court of The Hague in the Netherlands has been particularly busy this work with Pirate Bay-related cases. Following an earlier court ruling ordering two of the country’s largest ISPs to block subscriber...UK PM Wants to “Stop People from Communicating” on Social Media
The riots in Britain has certainly been a story major media outlets around the world have been following closely, but recent comments by British Prime Minister David Cameron on the riots have certainly...Data Retention Rules Rejected by the Czech Court
As law enforcement agencies and the entertainment industry joined hands to fight against file-sharing pirates, their rules and methods prove to be less than orthodox. Many eyebrows were raised when this duo proposed...Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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