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BT calls for time-out in P2P legal threats
By Adam Hartley published
BT has called for a temporary hold of legal cases in which lawyers request user details from ISPs in order to chase those responsible for copyright infringement.
Massive porn data leak at P2P piracy law firm
By Adam Hartley published
Civil rights organisation Privacy International is planning to take legal action against a law firm that has accidentally leaked personal details of thousands of Brits online.
Ministry of Sound chases thousands of file-sharing Brits
By Adam Hartley published
Lawyers for UK dance music label Ministry of Sound have issued thousands of letters to British filesharers this month demanding compensation for alleged copyright theft.
Pirate Bay to be hosted in Swedish Parliament?
By Adam Hartley published
The Swedish-based Pirate Bay could soon be hosted in the Swedish parliament, with the country's Pirate Party offering to use a Swedish law which would give the site immunity from prosecution.
Pirate Bay founder says: 'filesharers shouldn't feel ashamed'
By Adam Hartley published
Earlier this month the Swedish-based pro-piracy group that helped to set up controversial file-sharing site The Pirate Bay disbanded.
Record labels win in LimeWire copyright case
By Adam Hartley published
The developers of file-sharing software LimeWire have been decreed to be liable to 13 major record companies for infringing their copyrights in a landmark ruling.
What to expect from the next-gen Spotify
By Paul Douglas published
Speaking at the recent South by South West conference, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek talked up the next-generation Spotify player, and said that the company was focussing on that ahead of a Spotify US launch
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