Verizon To Implement Copyright Alert System For Online Piracy
Copyright Enforcement Online piracy is not going to be as easy in the future with Verizon Internet launching a new Copyright Alert System. Anyone involved in online piracy might soon find their high...
View ArticleInternet Providers In A Bid To Protect Copyrighted Content
Copyright Protection The latest move initiated unanimously by several Internet providers is expected to put effective pressure on copyright impeachers. The launch of a copyright alert system initiated...
View ArticleCox and CenturyLink Internet Decide Not To Get Involved In Online Behavior...
Copyright Protection Recently entertainment companies comprising of film and record enterprises and associations entered into a partnership agreement with Internet providers to monitor and tag users...
View ArticleBelgian Government Speaks Out On ISP Copyright Levies
Music Piracy The plan by a group of Belgian authors, publishers and composers under an organization known as Sabam, to make ISPs pay copyright levies for giving Internet users easy access to copyright...
View Article21 Websites Blocked By UK ISPs For Dealing In Pirated Music
Music Piracy A court order is out ordering UK ISPs to block 21 websites that are accused by the British Recording Music Industry of dealing in pirated music. This court order was officially put into...
View ArticleAT&T Patents Anti-Piracy Filter Technology
Anti Piracy Technology For people that share or download files via bit torrent, beware as there is a new sheriff in town. This applies to AT&T Internet subscribers as the company has launched its...
View ArticleACLU To Appeal NSA Telephone Metadata Program Case Dismissal
Metadata Program Case The American Civil Liberties Union is planning to appeal the dismissal of its case concerning the National Security Agency’s telephone metadata program. This is after US District...
View ArticleDespite Anti-Piracy Efforts, Pirate Bay Soldiers On
Pirate Bay The Pirate Bay has over the past year faced a lot of opposition from copyright holders that have worked hard to put it out of business. In spite of opposition from its detractors, the...
View ArticleInternet Activist “The Day We Fight Back” A Failure
Internet Privacy A group of Internet activist has long promoted February the 11th as the day the Internet will stand up as one and fight against the controversial surveillance by the National Security...
View ArticleDallas Buyers Club Sues 31 Anonymous Torrent Users For Sharing Matthew...
Illegal Torrent Lawsuit Dallas buyer club rightholders have decided to sue torrent users because of sharing a Matthew McConaughey illegally. The lawsuit was filed recently in Texas with the plaintiff...
View ArticleEuropean Court Rules ISPs Can Be Forced To Block Piracy Sites
European Union The European courts have endorsed the UK’s policy on anti-piracy by passing a ruling in its favor. A ruling by the European Court of Justice states that EU states have the right to order...
View ArticleHulu Blocking VPN Users
Hulu Blocking VPN Users Hulu recently started blocking VPN users in an attempt to keep hackers from overseas from illegally accessing videos through the streaming service. Unfortunately, this move...
View ArticlePiracy Websites Make Millions From Legitimate Company Advertisements
Piracy Websites Make Millions A lot has been said about piracy websites. There are some people that feel the websites are nothing but copyright infringers. Such people may be surprised to hear that...
View ArticleCox, Rightscorp in Copyright War
Cox, Rightscorp in Copyright War Internet service provider Cox Communications and anti-piracy company Rightscorp are locked in a tight copyright war of words over infringements of copyrights. Each side...
View ArticleCox Cable Loses Music Publisher Copyright Case
A case between Cox Cable and two music publishers has set a precedent for future cases touching on copyright matters. BMG Rights Management LLC and Round Hill Music LP had sued Cox in 2014 on the...
View ArticleCox Opposes BMG Plea on Permanent Broad Injunction
Opposes BMG Plea Cox Communications has come out to object a request for broad permanent injunction by music publisher BMG. In their request, BMG wants Cox to spy on its customers but they argue that...
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