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TorrentSpy ordered to pay the MPAA $110 million
by INQUIRER Newsdesk

We're wondering how long Torrentspy can survive. The free ride looks like being over, with US authorities wanting up to US$30,000 in compensation per film. That's an expensive download.

May 9, 2008
News
Proof of piracy not needed says MPAA
by Iain Thomson

Evidence not needed in legal actions group claims.

Jun 24, 2008
News
Music industry wants $1.5m CD copying fines
by Iain Thomson

Is Kylie's entire oeuvre worth that?.

Feb 1, 2008
News
TorrentSpy blocks US users
by Staff Writers

P2P site responds to Federal court order.

Aug 29, 2007
Feature
Weekly Roundup
by David Kidd

The week ending 25/11 is the week starting for BitTorrent Bram and his new crusade.

Nov 25, 2005
News
MPAA demands could cost colleges $500,000 a year
by Stewart Meagher

P2P policing policies could leave some peniless

Oct 21, 2008
News
Movie industry wary of Real DVD ripper
by Staff writers

Software that lets you copy DVDs legitimately? We've heard this before, but now Real reckons it has the goods.

Sep 9, 2008
News
Consortium develops first wireless HD specs
by Will Head

Spec boasts 4Gbps interface for disc players, set-top boxes, camcorders, gaming consoles.

Jan 7, 2008
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Latest News on copyright MPAA

MPAA demands could cost colleges $500,000 a year
by Stewart Meagher  |   Oct 21, 2008
P2P policing policies could leave some peniless
Movie industry wary of Real DVD ripper
by Staff writers  |   Sep 9, 2008
Software that lets you copy DVDs legitimately? We've heard this before, but now Real reckons it has the goods.
Proof of piracy not needed says MPAA
by Iain Thomson  |   Jun 24, 2008
Evidence not needed in legal actions group claims.