Our good friends at the RIAA have decided to sue Ray Beckerman, a p2p lawyer who also blogs to give the real info on copyright cases to the masses, rather than what the big corperations tell us. The...
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An RIAA backed comic which is being distributed in schools and the like is scaring children into not filesharing in their later life by saying that they will face jail time if they do share...
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After losing it's case against Tanya Andersen, the RIAA has been trying to worm it's way out of paying the money she spent defending and countering her case, a grand total of $107,951....
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It's taken them a while, but the folks at the MPAA have worked out that people actually do like watching movies online (videos, on a computer?! what is this?!), and so, in an attempt to combat...
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the pirate bay once more laughs at the demands the MPAA are making of them. After being told they are to give the organization $15million for the downloads of 3 properties, a staff member of TPB told...
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Torrentspy, once giant of torrent searchs everywhere, has fallen once more. After the initial blocking of US traffic, then the final shutdown, there has been yet another kick in the teeth for the...
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The RIAA's attempt to make putting files into a folder like that of KaZaA's My Shared Folder the same as full blown piracy has thankfully; failed. The judge stated "Merely making an...
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A training video produced by the RIAA has leaked it's way onto the internet, and from what I've heard from a friend (you know what I mean ;) ), it's utterly hilarious. Probably the most...
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Sorry for yet another RIAA based post, but they are one of the big issues surrounding P2P...and this time they want to bring in some draconian filtering to our internet connections, in the form of...
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See that image above? Yes, it looks like another one of those "RIAA are evil dudez that are sueing me for illegally downloading things! How can this be possible?!" but as time and time...
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After recently claiming that it is illegal to rip your own CDs, nobody really thought that the industry would go after people....but it looks like they have! A Slyck forum post is showing the details...
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After the extraordinary ruling last year that Torrentspy had to keep logs of everything that users did on it's site, with a judge ruling that archives of what was currently in the RAM of servers...
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The good ol' RIAA has come out in yet another breif stating that any MP3 files, even those ripped from their own personal CDs, are classed as "unauthorized copies". These so called...
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EMI, one of the big corporations in the music industry, has announced that it is reconsidering quite how much it should be contributing to organizations like the RIAA, the ones who are trying to...
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Not content with threatening a load of students with massive fines right before their exams, the MPAA have come up with a new idea to try and cut piracy on campus, by installing a rootki-, whoops,...
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The RIAA has launched yet another set of lawsuit onto university students across the US. Obviously they are being "kind" and offering the students a reduced rate for the file sharing that...
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What.cd, one of the various "replacements" that have sprung up since OiNK's rather dramatic closure has most definitely had it's fair share of problems, multiple hackings of the...
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Demonoid, one of the largest semi-private torrent trackers in the world, has been taken offline. This has happened a couple of times before, but a plan to bring the site back up has always been in...
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First of all, I must say hello to all readers of this blog, I'm Jordan, and I'll be your new editor, hopefully bringing you the news from the P2P world quickly and accurately. Now, down to...
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