May 20, 2008

Pirate Bay and Police bribery

This case is going to cause so many problems for the Pirate Bay, the companies who are trying to shut them down and now it would seem the police investing the case, all of this is coming before there has even been a court hearing.
It turns out that one of the top police investigators looking [...]

May 19, 2008

The Pirate Bay in top 100

There has always been a feeling that any publicity is good publicity, and despite the actions of many organisations this would seem to be right when it comes to the Pirate Bay.
They have had so much adverse publicity coming from many organisations which should in truth know better, that the Pirate Bay have actually managed [...]

May 15, 2008

Religion to take on Wikileaks

Wikileaks may have survived a legal challenge from a Swiss bank over legal documents that were published on the super grass site, but will they be able to survive the combined might of the Church of Later Day Saints and the Scientologists.
Documents from both organisations have appeared on the Wikileaks site, and the both groups [...]

May 8, 2008

$110 million fine for Torrent Spy

Being found guilty of copyright infringement in the US is not a great thing, you know that it is going to cost you an arm and a leg. In this case the file sharing site Torrent Spy has been fined a massive $110 million by a Federal Judge in Los Angeles.
Clearly this aimed at anyone [...]

April 22, 2008

The throw away DVD

The future of DVD rental could be changing forever with the introduction of a new DVD system which is only viewable for forty eight hours. After this time the DVD is rendered unreadable and has no use at all and so can be thrown away.
It is estimated that these DVD’s could be sold for around [...]

April 16, 2008

The Pirate Bay seek compensation for lost traffic

It was back in February when a court in Denmark ordered the internet service provider Tele 2 to block all traffic from their customers to the Pirate Bay; this meant a huge drop in traffic and subsequently a drop in income too.
But in true fashion the Pirate Bay appealed against the decision and as such [...]

April 14, 2008

Failed Spiderman 2 screenplay online

There is one simple fact that of life and that is eventually everything turns up on the internet! And in the case of documents and all other pieces of text, it is far too easy for these simply just appear. One thing that has recently appeared in the internet is an old film screenplay.
Now this [...]

April 1, 2008

Pirate Bay moves to Egypt

The Pirate Bay are saying that they are moving their servers to Egypt, in fact the location is somewhere in the Sinai Desert in order to escape the clutches of the various copyright hunters that are being dispatched in order the collect their hard earned cash.
One thing that strikes us here is the fact that [...]

March 28, 2008

File sharers warning from ISP

Recently it has been found that the larger media companies have been contacting various internet service providers telling them to warm certain customers about their internet downloading activities.
How they can find out is simple, when you download use a bit torrent, you are connecting to different peers, it here where some media companies could if [...]

March 27, 2008

Music without copyright protection

Could the music industry actually becoming used to selling music online without any copy protection? With two internet giants Amazon and Apple have been doing so and have the top spots on music sales.
But although this is a bold move by the music industry and the music sellers, sales have not really been going through [...]

March 26, 2008

Some pirates are good

Despite all of the bad publicity that surrounds downloading copyrighted material, it would seem that the average person that may download the occasional piece of music, video or even software these people could actually be doing the copyright owners, normally those large media companies, a bit of favour.
How does this work? It is simple really, [...]

March 21, 2008

German win for file sharers

It would seem that the file sharers have gained yet another victory in the battle between the media companies and the end users who like to listen to music, but would rather not pay the prices that the media companies like to charge.
It looks like a serious blow to all the various European governments, who [...]

March 20, 2008

The Pirate Bay on the BBC

In a production that the BBC has been making regarding the history of piracy, they have not only been looking at Pirates of the Caribbean type piracy, but they have also been looking into the way that piracy has become such huge thing on the internet and in particular the affect that The Pirate Bay [...]

March 10, 2008

Safer Bit Torrents

It seems that there could be an easy way to elude the various rules and regulations that are being thought up by the copyright organisations and some governments too. There is even word that anyone found to be downloading pirated or other copyrighted material could fine that their internet connection is terminated.
With these thoughts in [...]

March 6, 2008

No choice is the cause of piracy

The digital entertainment survey 2008 has revealed some astonishing answers as to why people in the UK still going ahead and download pirated content, despite all of the industry and government warnings that are saying it can get them into very deep trouble indeed, and even find that they are unable to connect to the [...]

March 4, 2008

Wikileaks back online

Despite all of the recent problems that hit the whistle blower website Wikileaks which ended up with a Judge from San Francisco ordering the websites hosting company to have all of their completely removed from the internet forever, the website is now back up an running again as if nothing had happened in the first [...]

February 29, 2008

Record companies like file sharing

It seems that it may not all be over for file sharing, as the battle continues between those who represent the interests of the record companies and those ordinary people who like to share their music with everyone else, it seems some record companies believe that file sharing or something similar could do their business [...]

February 27, 2008

P2P court case fails to judge

When the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) goes out of their way to take someone to court for copyright infringement you would have thought that they would have had their act together and ensure that the case went through as smooth as possible, but things do not always go according to plan even for [...]

February 22, 2008

Wikileaks still online

It was the posting of some documents that show that there have been some serious irregularities at the Bank Julius Baer based in Switzerland but concerning activities at the office in the Cayman Islands that stated off the legal route to getting the whistle blower website Wikileaks removed from the internet.
This was partly successful as [...]

February 20, 2008

Torrents just keep growing

The Pirate Bay may be sinking, but Torrents are booming around the world, which just goes to prove that this type of file sharing is not just a simple money making machine, ever since they raided The Pirate Bay there are some who feel that it could be the end of torrents. But this is [...]

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