Tag: piracy

Windows 8 leaks as Microsoft renames Metro 
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Windows 8 leaks as Microsoft renames Metro

Pirates get hold of Windows 8 just days after it goes to manufacturing.
Piracy Advert Used Stolen Music 
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Piracy Advert Used Stolen Music View all Atomic Articles

€ 60,000 in Damages Awarded to Musician in Court
Opinion: When Australia pirates TV, it’s just a case of tempus fugit 
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Opinion: When Australia pirates TV, it’s just a case of tempus fugit

As the world grows closer the potential for spoilers makes even a few weeks delay a televisual eternity.
China crack down on piracy 
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China crack down on piracy View all Atomic Articles

China take an even more serious approach to their already restricted and monitored ISP's.
UK High Court orders ISPs to block The Pirate Bay 
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UK High Court orders ISPs to block The Pirate Bay View all Stuff Articles

Internet providers in the UK must stop users accessing the copyright-violating Swedish website.
iiNet victorious: Anti-piracy group loses final appeal 
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iiNet victorious: Anti-piracy group loses final appeal

The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft has lost its High Court appeal against iiNet.
Ubisoft hypothesises a solution for its DRM practices 
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Ubisoft hypothesises a solution for its DRM practices View all Atomic Articles

Popular solution #1: Just stop using always-connected DRM.
Secret government piracy discussions are not of public interest 
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Secret government piracy discussions are not of public interest View all Atomic Articles

Ironically - or perhaps not - the details of a recent discussion on piracy are exempt from Freedom of Information laws
Photos: "Apple TV" pirates raided in Australia 
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Photos: "Apple TV" pirates raided in Australia

A salesman for an international pirate TV network selling "Apple iPad6 TVs" has been nabbed in Sydney. See the photos.
Politicians back down on piracy law following web protest 
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Politicians back down on piracy law following web protest

SOPA sponsors change mind on law after websites "go dark".
You Have Downloaded tells who's been naughty 
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You Have Downloaded tells who's been naughty

A new Web site called You Have Downloaded is showing just how easy it is to track the peer to peer activity of Internet users.
Most pirated movies of 2011 
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Most pirated movies of 2011

Box office success doesn’t always indicate which films will be popular with those who like to download movies via BitTorrent. These were big hits in 2011.
Photos: Police raid pirate TV importers 
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Photos: Police raid pirate TV importers

NSW Police smash Australian sales arm of global pirate TV network. Here are the photos.
Microsoft mounts up for ISO time with Windows 8 
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Microsoft mounts up for ISO time with Windows 8

After years of enthusiasts using ISO tools to mount drives, Microsoft is building the feature into Windows 8.
Britain dumps internet blocking plans 
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Britain dumps internet blocking plans

UK government reveals new details on planned piracy notification system.
Weblog: How Piracy equals Creativity 
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Weblog: How Piracy equals Creativity

In this month’s Weblog, Darien Graham-Smith thinks it’s the pirates who are at the forefront of our “creative” industry
Publishers warn of eBook piracy as sales soar 
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Publishers warn of eBook piracy as sales soar

Warning comes as eBooks overtake paperbacks in the US for the first time
Is piracy web blocking illegal? 
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Is piracy web blocking illegal?

Filtering and blocking Web content breaches fundamental rights, says UK Advocate General.
iiNet on online film piracy: We're not the 'ISP Police' 
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iiNet on online film piracy: We're not the 'ISP Police'

Last week's judgement in the iiNet vs AFACT case has opened a few interesting cans of worms - including the possibility that ISP providers may be charged with disconnecting people who pirate. So what does iiNet think about this?
iiNet vs AFACT: Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft loses appeal 
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iiNet vs AFACT: Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft loses appeal

AFACT has lost an appeal in the Roadshow Films Pty Ltd & Ors v iiNet Limited iiNet case. However, further legal proceedings against the ISP may still be on the horizon.
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