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UK copyright cops are now advertising on infringing websites
By Chris Smith published
Instead of an advert for nefarious content, illegal streamers could see warnings to shut down the browser.
Users viewing web pages not liable for copyright infringement: a legal let-off?
By Desire Athow published
Jeremy Blum, a partner at London law firm Bristows, answers our questions over the ruling that only distributors of copyrighted material are liable for infringement.
UK pirates to receive educational emails but won't be punished for ignoring them
By Chris Smith published
After four years of wrangling 'Vcap' emails will be sent out to persistent offenders from 2015
Anti-piracy letters aren't worth the paper they're printed on
By Marc Chacksfield published
Analysis The UK's new scheme to write to illegal downloaders is a waste of everyone's time. We've got some better ideas.
Have you been downloading illegally? Expect a letter in the post
By Hugh Langley published
'If you don't stop this soon, we're gonna… ooohh we're gonna shake our fists so angrily'.
Win for broadcasters as London cops shut down Sports Torrent Network
By Chris Smith published
Want the football season without the requisite TV subscriptions? Best get down the pub.
Simulcasting Game of Thrones is one in the eye for piracy
By Patrick Goss published
Analysis With the most pirated show on TV, Game of Thrones, coming back for its new season - new global thinking is being highlighted.
'Netflix for torrents' app Popcorn Time shuts down, but sequel on the way
By Chris Smith published
The project's creators have shuttered the movie streaming app, but torrent site YTS plans to resurrect it.
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