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PRS report: British music industry is in rude health
By Adam Hartley published
A new music industry study claims that, despite all the brow-beating and chin-stroking about the 'problems' of illegal downloading and P2P piracy, the British music industry is in rude health.
ISP pulls plug on pirates with no warning
By Adam Hartley published
Web users in Hull are being cut off from the internet with no warning if suspected of illegal file-sharing.
Self-destructing messages will Vanish
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
Firefox Add-on works with webmail and Facebook posts
Official: Pirate Bay to become a pay site
By Marc Chacksfield published
The new owner of The Pirate Bay, Global Gaming Factory, as outlined some critical changes to how the site will work - with the most interesting being that you will have to pay to use the website.
Spotify: 'We are better than piracy'
By Adam Hartley published
Exclusive Streaming is now more popular than illegal downloading
No retrial for the Pirate Bay four
By Adam Hartley published
In the latest twist of the ongoing saga of the Pirate Bay Four, a Swedish Court of Appeal has ruled that the judge in the case was not biased.
Government gives Ofcom teeth to bite ISPs
By Adam Hartley published
Digital Britain The Digital Britain report asks British internet service providers (ISPs) to cut illegal file-sharing amongst their customers by 70 per cent within the year.
Judges in Pirate Bay bias case accused of bias
By Adam Hartley published
Swedish legal system more corrupt than UK MP's expenses claims
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