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University Students and Staff Sued For Pirating 50 Cent Movie
Earlier this week and following the filing of dozens of file-sharing infringement lawsuits in the United States, hope came to a court room in Los Angeles as the trolls of Prenda Law finally began...Kim Dotcom Makes A Virtual Appearance At The SXSW
Being unable to personally attend the SXSW, Kim Dotcom made a virtual appearance at the festival via Skype, where he expressed his thoughts about US’ efforts to extradite him, and other issues involving the...The Issue Of Privacy Violation And Canada’s Predilection For US Justice
After a period of calm waters, Canada is back in the business of suing Canadian file-sharers. A major lawsuit involving BMG Canada Inc. and several other music companies was filed back in 2004 against...Video: Pirate Bay Founder Thanks Supporters From Inside Prison
For years and despite overwhelming odds and opposition, The Pirate Bay has continued its work, spurred on by the ideals of its founders and the early vision of Piratbyran. While today the site is...CNET Doesn’t Have to Ban BitTorrent Clients, Court Rules
CBS and CNET have scored an important victory in their ongoing copyright infringement case against a coalition of artists. The musicians, joined by billionaire Alki David, had requested a preliminary injunction to prevent the...Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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- A Year And 20 Million Takedown Requests Later, The Music Industry Is Still Grieving
- IP Addresses Don’t Positively Identify Infringers, Anti-Piracy Lawfirm Says
- Film Industry Interested in New Anti-Piracy Device Developed by Kerala Software Engineer
- WikiLeaks Donations Down to a Trickle
- Kim Dotcom Claims Ownership of Two-Factor Authentication
- Twitter Amplify Offers Real-Time Videos in Its Stream
- Hurt Locker Makers Sue Attorney for Being “Prolific” BitTorrent Pirate
- Kim Dotcom to Google, Twitter, Facebook: I Own Security Patent, Work With Me
- Piictu App Slated to Shut Down Services May 31
- RIAA: 20 Million Piracy Takedowns Sent to Google, Still No End in Sight


