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The Pirate Bay Retrial – Episode 3
Carl Lundstrom Not Tied to TPB Carl Lundstrom Today was the third day in the Pirate Bay retrial. As reported by Zeropaid , the main focus was the ‘performance’ of lawyer, Per E...Perfect 10 v RapidShare Goes Ahead Next Month in U.S Court
On 18 November 2009, adult media company Perfect 10 filed a lawsuit against cyberlocker service, RapidShare. Among other claims, Perfect 10’s lawsuit stated that RapidShare was guilty of infringing its copyrights and infringing...ISP filches open WiFi in fight against three-strikes law
One of the arguments against disconnecting repeat Internet copyright infringers is that an IP address doesn't reveal anything about who actually did the infringing. People who run open or insecure WiFi networks, for...Anti-Piracy Group Claims Mass Mininova Torrent Deletion
The Federation Against Music Piracy (FPM) was created in 1996 when IFPI and FIMI (the Italian music industry federation) teamed up to spread its anti-piracy message more effectively in Italy. Now FPM is...ISP Ordered To Hand Over Records of Pirate Customers
The battle between several studios - Village Roadshow, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Disney Enterprises, Inc. and the Seven Network (under the umbrella...Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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