Swedish IFPI Website Hacked
The Swedish IFPI website was recently hacked, but Brokep said in his blog that ThePirateBay is already winning the case and that this kind of […]
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The Swedish IFPI website was recently hacked, but Brokep said in his blog that ThePirateBay is already winning the case and that this kind of […]
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It might not have been as dramatic as day 2 of the trial, but the day wasn’t void of the defence casting doubt on the
Day #3 of The Pirate Bay Trial – Users Responsible for Uploads Read More »
Yesterday, we reported on the MPAA suggesting that “international obligations” allow corporations to sue individuals for copyright infringement without evidence.
Jammie Thomas Case – Support for the RIAA Under the Name ‘Progress and Freedom’ Read More »
It may have been an idea on the backs of the minds of many file-sharers who watch p2p on trial in the United States, but
MPAA on Jammie Thomas Case – What Do You Mean we Need Evidence? Read More »
Can you really sue for attempted copyright infringement? The EFF doesn’t think so and has filed an amicus brief arguing that the major record labels
EFF Files Amicus Brief on Jammie Thomas Trial, Demands Re-Trial Read More »