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Music Industry Groups Threaten Hunger Strike Over Piracy
In apparent despair at the levels of music piracy in Nigeria, a collection of music industry groups are hoping to attract the attention of the country’s president by taking drastic… Read more »
BitTorrent Hydra: Anonymous Hidden Tracker Via Tor
It’s been less than a month since many feared the BitTorrent world would collapse due to a $7.8m investment in The Pirate Bay. Since then OpenBitTorrent has come along to… Read more »
BitTorrent Behind the Scenes: BTjunkie
Millions of people use torrent sites every day, but little is known about the people who operate these traffic moguls. This summer TorrentFreak will feature the workstations and offices belonging… Read more »
Ireland’s Largest ISP Starts Throttling and Disconnections
Next month Ireland’s largest ISP will begin an anti-piracy campaign against its own customers. After caving in entirely to the orders of the music industry, Eircom will first warn alleged… Read more »
One in Three Is A Music Pirate
A report just published by the market research firm Interpret has tapped into the downloading habits of a massive 64 million respondents. From this group, well over a third admitted… Read more »
UK ISP Cuts Off Alleged Pirates
After having negotiated a deal with the entertainment industries, ISPs in the UK have agreed to send out warning letters to customers who are suspect of downloading copyrighted movies and… Read more »
Streaming and BitTorrent Sports Links Site Declared Legal
A site which carries links to both live streaming sporting events and BitTorrent downloads has had the case against it kicked out by a judge. Rojadirecta.com was initially reported for… Read more »
Crazy Copyright Law Set to Cause Chaos in S.Korea
Netizens of South Korea could find themselves at the mercy of a copyright infringement firestorm today, as a tough new copyright law takes effect. A prominent social networking site is… Read more »
Pirate Bay Founders Sue BREIN for Slander and Abuse
This Tuesday Dutch anti-piracy outfit BREIN took The Pirate Bay’s co-founders and spokesman to court in The Netherlands, aiming to close the site down to Dutch visitors. Now, three days… Read more »
Copyright Group Prosecuted For Failing to Pay Artists
The attorney general in Brussels has concluded a three year investigation into the money trails at the the local music royalty collecting agency SABAM. The attorney general concluded that the… Read more »