Piracy News
ACTA Likely To Be Rejected By European Union
17th April 2012
If the anti-counterfeiting and copyright-bolstering treaty ACTA is passed by the European Union it could have major negative effects on the Internet. However, it now seems unlikely that the European Union will pass this treaty. More »
Consumers Willing To Pay For Streaming Inspite Of Piracy
23rd January 2012
It has come to light that a large percentage of consumers in the U.K. are now willing to pay for the facility of streaming movies online, but at the same time, online piracy continues unabated in most parts of the world. More »
UK About To Hit Piracy Sites Hard
28th July 2011
The Motion Pictures Association (MPA), which had filed a case to block Newzbin 2 from providing their members with pirated content, has been successful in their objective. More »
Piracy Problems Not Just Big In Asia
18th February 2011
While a lot of negative media attention around the issue of piracy is focused on Asia, that is by no means the only continent where piracy is rampant. More »
53 Billion Visits To Piracy Sites In 2010
14th January 2011
Anti-fraud firm, MarkMonitor, recently carried out a study to estimate the extent of online piracy prevalent in society. The results were quite shocking, to say the least. More »
New U2 Songs Leaked Via YouTube
25th August 2008
U2′s first studio album in over 4 years is rumoured to be scheduled for release on November 18, 2008. However, some tracks from the album have already been leaked over the Internet. More »
Warner Music, YouTube Scramble To Pull Madonna Track
3rd March 2008
Madonna’s latest single, “4 Minutes (to save the world)”, a duet with Justin Timberlake, was leaked onto the Internet by a French DJ yesterday and has left Warner Music scrambling to arrest the leak in order to prevent millions of fans from hearing the track before it is officially released. More »
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