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Q&A: isoHunt founder says P2P can help create post-piracy world   - 8 Hours ago
Gary Fung founded BitTorrent search engine isoHunt.com in 2003 when he was a 19-year-old student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. With the , isoHunt is now the second most popular
  
    



Patrol finds massive illegal net   - 12 Hours ago
Watchdogs have called for better safeguards for fish stocks in international waters off Australia after the revelation that authorities confiscated a 130km fishing net off Antarctica this year. The huge
  
    




Judge: Norwegian ISP Does Not Have to Block The Pirate Bay   - 5 Hours ago
Every now and then you come across these news items that make just too much sense to be true. Earlier this year, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry threatened Norway's largest ISP,
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Norway court snubs call to block The Pirate Bay   - 8 Hours ago
OSLO, NORWAY (AFP) - It ruled Telenor and other Internet service providers If courts forced providers to shut access, 'Telenor and other Internet providers 'This is an evaluation normally assigned to
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Google Lures Copyright Holders With ContentID...   - 12 Hours ago
In what could be a major turnaround for all those content owners who upload on YouTube, Google seeks to bring in a proposition to enable the content owners make money from advertising revenues surrounding
  
    



Danish anti-piracy group gives up   - 4 Hours ago
Christian sez, 'Just now it has been announced in the press by the official Danish Anti-Piracy agency, Antipiratgruppen, that they are throwing in the towel and will seize their operations completely;
  
    


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Trials Dev Pirated Its Own Game to Drive Interest [Piracy]   - 14 Hours ago
RedLynx, the developer of the well received downloadable title Trials, said that it seeded pirate torrent sites with neutered copies of the game in order to stoke interest in the title. According to GamesIndustry.biz,
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BlueBeat's Claim That It Owns The Beatles Falls On Deaf Ears   - 11/6/2009
Youâ??ve got to marvel at BlueBeatâ??s chutzpah. The music site that quickly attracted an EMI lawsuit this week for selling Beatles tracks for $0.25-a-pop , even though The Fab Four hasnâ??t yet authorised
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Health info security laws a hurdle to health Internet   - 22 Hours ago
Federal agencies hope to use the government�s Connect software to share health information with private healthcare providers, but current information security and privacy laws significantly block
  
    


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Spotify is killing piracy, study suggests   - 23 Hours ago
Freemium music streaming service Spotify is pulling people away from illegally downloading music, a new report suggests. In a survey of 2,310 British adults, nearly two-thirds (62%) of those who admitted
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EU promises illegal downloaders a fair trial   - 11/6/2009
The EU is introducing legislation that will ensure web users accused of illegally downloading are put through a "fair and impartial procedure" before being disconnected. Measures to tackle internet piracy
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Talk Talk slams Government's file-sharing plans   - 11/6/2009
ISP threatens legal action and says plans 'substitute proper judicial process for a kangaroo court' Talk Talk has warned the Government it will not disconnect users accused of illegal file sharing unless
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Spanish Govt Rules Out Three-Strikes Law   - 11/6/2009
Spain does not intend to disconnect Internet users who repeatedly ignore warnings not to download copyright protected content, culture minister Angeles González-Sinde said on a breakfast-time TV show
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Finland - Finland makes broadband Internet a legal right for citizens   - 21 Hours ago
Finland's governement has passed a law that will guarantee all citizens are legally entitled to a minimum broadband connection speed of one megabit per second, the first country in the world to make universal
  
    



eWeek Security Watch: Facebook Campaigns Serve Up Nasty Cocktail   - 22 Hours ago
Anyone with a busy e-mail in-box has likely noticed the dramatic uptick in Facebook-related phishing campaigns making the rounds over the last several weeks. Waves of the threats are surging across the
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Norwegian Court: ISP Telenor Need Not Block The Pirate Bay   - 23 Hours ago
Oslo, Norway - International record label trade group IFPI has lost its court case that sought to compel Norwegian ISP Telenor to block its subscribers' access to file-sharing hub The Pirate Bay, TorrentFreak
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Two thirds claim Spotify stops them illegally downloading   - 11/6/2009
Nearly two thirds of UK Internet users that illegally download music online said Swedish music streaming service Spotify has encouraged them to reduce their illegal file-sharing activities, says Moneysupermarket.com.
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Spotify reduces illegal downloading in UK   - 11/6/2009
Spotify has reduced illegal downloading in the UK, according to a survey by Moneysupermarket.com. The free music service, which won our Innovation of the Year award , has worked like a nicotine patch
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Software piracy fight in tatters as cash goes to dirty kebab...   - 11/6/2009
Plans to use Trading Standards to crack down on businesses using unlicensed software are in tatters. Funding that was made available to Trading Standards by the government to protect copyright is being
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Court rejects request to block access to Pirate Bay website   - 11/6/2009
Oslo - Norwegian telecommunications group Telenor Friday welcomed a Norwegian court ruling that the firm was not obliged to block its customers from accessing the controversial Pirate Bay file- sharing
  
    



McAfee schlock-horror piracy report   - 11/6/2009
own individual websites does nothing to stem the flow of piracy, says a security â??reportâ?? quoted by news.com.au. Unfortunately, the â??reportâ?? originates with McAfee, not the most reliable of sources.
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Software Piracy In Colombia Was Estimated To Account For 56% Of Software In 2008   - 11/6/2009
New report provides detailed analysis of the Information Technology market Published on November 06, 2009by Press Office(Companiesandmarkets.com and OfficialWire)LONDON, ENGLAND The Colombian IT market
  
    



International coypright treaty targets online piracy   - 11/6/2009
ISPs around the world may be forced to snoop on their subscribers and cut them off if they are found to have shared copyright protected music on the Internet, under an international agreement being promoted
  
    



Britain is European capital for online "legal highs" synthetic drug trade   - 11/6/2009
Brussels, Nov. 6 : Britain has emerged as the European capital for online synthetic drug trading, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) has warned. Britain-based websites
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Internet talks to create copyright police   - 11/6/2009
OTTAWA â Canadian officials are taking part in negotiations for a top-secret copyright treaty that could see families barred from the Internet for a year if someone in the household is suspected of illegal
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