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Google Takedown Data Shows Secret Piracy Battle
Transparency Report now features figures on copyright infringement claims
Half Of PC Users Are Pirates, Says Study
One in four UK computer users have installed unlicensed software, says BSA
EC Refers ACTA to European Court Of Justice
ECJ to see if controversial agreement is compatible with European treaties
Dutch Pirate Party Ordered To Stop Hosting Pirate Bay Proxy
Will the UK Pirate Party also be forced to stop helping file-sharers avoid the block on the Pirate Bay?
TalkTalk Gets Hit By Anonymous – Despite Anti-DEA Stance
TalkTalk is disappointed Anonymous initiated a DDoS on its site, after its strong opposition to draconian anti-piracy measures
Pirate Bay Unhappy With Anonymous Virgin DDoS Bomb
Virgin Media's website is taken offline for an hour, but the Pirate Bay isn't cheering Anonymous on
Virgin Media Blocks The Pirate Bay
Users cast ashore as Virgin Media is first ISP to obey High Court order
Pirate Bay UK In Stormy Seas As ISPs Agree To Block
The Pirate Bay is set to be inaccessible for most internet users in the UK within the next month
Australian Police Wanted For Mass Software Piracy
New South Wales Police allegedly broke licensing agreement and shared software with other law enforcement agencies
Megaupload Trial May Never Happen, Says US Judge
FBI failed to serve Megaupload with formal charges, a US judge has said
Dutch Pirate Party Prepares To Fight BREIN Over Pirate Bay Proxy
Dutch anti-piracy organisation had ordered political party to shut down Pirate Bay proxy
Judge Preserves Megaupload Data For Two More Weeks
Interested parties have two weeks to agree on what is to become of the 1,100 powered-down servers that hold 25 million gigabytes of Megaupload.com's data
Russian Law Could Hold ISPs Responsible For Piracy
Changes introduced to the Civil Code will wipe out local file-sharing networks
Quiz Of The Week: Piracy
See how much you know about internet piracy, with this week's quiz
Rapidshare Is Legal But Must Check Incoming Links
German court declares Rapidshare legal but says it must monitor incoming links to copyright infringing files
Carpathia Host Wants To Delete Megaupload Data
Storage company Carpathia Hosting claims that storing 25 petabytes of Megaupload data costs it $9000 a day
Kim Dotcom May Recover Property Due To Police ‘Error’
A police 'procedural error' may allow Kim Dotcom to recover the £100m of property, including a pink Cadillac, seized in January
US ISPs Will Start Hunting Pirates From July
Pro-copyright organisations confirm ISPs will commence initiatives on 12 July
MPAA Targets Hotfile In Latest Copyright Infringement Battle
Another cyber-locker faces the guillotine after film studios file for a summary judgement against Hotfile
BT And TalkTalk Appeal Against Digital Economy Act Fails
Major UK ISPs lose challenge against controversial anti-piracy law
US Prosecutors Officially File For Kim Dotcom’s Extradition
Megaupload founder and three senior operators expected in court over US request in August
Pinterest Users Blocked From Sharing Flickr Photos
Photo sharing site implements 'do not pin' code as Pinterest reaffirms commitment to copyright protection
German Authorities Close Skyload.net In Piracy Probe
Another file-hosting site linked to copyright infringement goes dark in Megaupload's aftermath
Megaupload Founder Kim Dotcom Granted Bail By New Zealand Court
Dotcom to be placed under house arrest as fight against US extradition continues
Courts Could Ban The Pirate Bay In The UK
A Court ruling issued today means UK ISPs may be forced to block The Pirate Bay
European Court Rules Social Networks Will Not Have To Hunt Pirates
The European Court Of Justice has ruled against tough anti-piracy controls, stating that it would affect freedom of speech
BitTorrent Site BTjunkie Closes In Megaupload Aftermath
BTjunkie, one of the world's most popular BitTorrent sites, has voluntarily shut down following recent anti-piracy moves
Pirate Bay Founders Denied Appeal By Swedish Supreme Court
Swedish Supreme Court denies Pirate Bay defendants an appeal, finalising the fines and jail terms sentenced in 2010
Megaupload User Data Safe For “At Least Two Weeks”
Hosting companies Cogent and Carpathia agree to preserve user files for further two weeks