Accessing The Pirate Bay in restricted regions is possible using proxy sites, which act as intermediaries between your device and the main site, bypassing ISP blocks. This article provides a list of ...
Digital piracy and illegal streaming services are costing the US economy about $30 billion each year in lost revenue and siphoning as many as 250,000 jobs, Bloomberg reported Thursday, citing ...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is attempting to rally opposition to anti-piracy site-blocking measures. The draft Foreign Anti-Digital Piracy Act, introduced in February by representative Zoe ...
Steve, OK, let me ask. Did you stay up late - I mean really late - to watch the World Series last night? STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: (Laughter) No, it was exactly the time period that I'm asleep. MARTIN: ...
The conventional wisdom about there being no such thing as a free lunch appears to be especially true for those visiting websites offering "free" (read: pirated) movies, TV shows, and other ...
Excessive and indiscriminate blocking is underway in Austria, with internet service providers (ISPs) complying to a court order to block pirate sites causing significant collateral damage. The legal ...
Ryanair Holdings Plc said its battle with so-called “pirate” websites is hurting profit, as the discount carrier lowers fares to keep its planes full. The shares fell on Monday after Dublin-based ...
Georgia has abruptly shut down several popular websites offering pirated movies and television series, cutting Georgians off from what had been a staple of their entertainment consumption. On August ...
While 36 per cent admit to accessing entertainment on piracy websites, 24 per cent were not able to tell the difference between piracy websites and de-branded legitimate page. The YouGov survey of ...
Several international websites that publishers argue continue to actively pirate copyrighted material were included on the U.S. Trade Representative’s frighteningly named Notorious Markets List (NML).
In publishers' ongoing fight to shutdown pirate sites, Cengage, Elsevier, Macmillan Learning, and McGraw Hill filed a lawsuit on June 5 accusing Google of promoting pirated copies of their textbooks.