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TalkTalk shows problem with filesharing cut-offs
By Patrick Goss published
TalkTalk has staged an illustration of exactly why it has described Lord Mandelson's hardline approach to illegal downloaders as naïve.
Pirate Party slams surveillance Britain
By Adam Hartley published
The newly-formed Pirate Party UK wants to see sweeping changes to Britain's copyright and patenting laws, as well as promoting freedom from excessive electronic surveillance.
Pirate Party UK sets sail
By Mark Harris published
The UK's newest political party is ready to walk the plank of European Elections, with the Pirate Party UK officially registering with the Electoral Commission
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.
National Portrait Gallery responds to Wikipedia copyright case
By Marc Chacksfield published
Exclusive News broke recently that the National Portrait Gallery had issued a copyright infringement letter to a Wikipedia uploader, asking for thousands of images to be taken off of the site.
The Pirate Bay sold for £4.7 million?
By Marc Chacksfield published
The Pirate Bay is in the midst of a takeover bid, with software company Global Gaming Factory X likely to bid 60,000,000 Swedish Krona (£4.7 million) for the website.
Pirate Bay's Video Bay takes on YouTube
By Marc Chacksfield published
The owners of Pirate Bay may be facing a year in jail for copyright infringement but the website is still trying to find ways to get premium content on the web for free.
Google scanning project to 'transform' publishing
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
New head of independent Book Rights Registry speaks out
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