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Pirates plunder Adobe Creative Suite 4
Adobe's Creative Suite 4 has shown up on popular BitTorrent tracking sites in large numbers, little more than a week after its global launch
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UK ISPs must block The Pirate Bay by May 30
Two of the five U.K. ISPs have already enacted site-blocking to prevent access to The Pirate Bay. More than a quarter of the U.K. population will see the site blocked by May 30.
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The Pirate Bay returns, Anonymous hater takes credit for DDoS
The Pirate Bay is back online. An Anonymous traitor who goes by the name AnonNyre has claimed responsibility for the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack that kept the site offline for days.
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Anonymous denies it is behind The Pirate Bay DDoS attack
The hacktivist group Anonymous has denied allegations that it is behind the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack against The Pirate Bay. Update: The Pirate Bay has confirmed the denial.
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The Pirate Bay hit with massive DDoS attack
The Pirate Bay is down for me. Is it down for you? It may be, since the site has confirmed it is experiencing "a quite big" Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. It's unclear who is behind it.
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News to know: Facebook data, UK porn filter, Pirate Bay block, ACTA, Data roaming
News to know -- May 7-13: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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The Pirate Bay criticizes Anonymous for DDoS attack
You can't make this stuff up. Virgin followed a court order to block The Pirate Bay. Anonymous executed a DDoS attack against Virgin. The Pirate Bay denounced Anonymous for its attack.
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Sex Tech: Dot-XXX Stats, Twitter Lawsuit, CP Tech, UK ISP Filter Abuse
Dot-XXX is a flop, religious websites riskier than porn for viruses, porn cases tossed as judge rules on IP filesharing prosecutions, Japanese porn star is sued for no Twitter follow-back.
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UK's Pirate Bay blockade begins, but only ISPs must oblige
British ISPs have begun blocking access to The Pirate Bay. The court-issued block only applies to ISPs. There is nothing stopping customers from circumventing the blocks.
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10 million face 'Pirate Bay' block after UK court rules
A court in the UK has issued a ruling that the file-sharing site, Pirate Bay, is illegal and must be blocked by UK broadband providers.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, Robot Prostitutes, Dating Spreadsheet Disaster
Revenge porn site becomes anti-bullying site, a dating spreadsheet goes viral, UK's largest abortion provider hacked, Kink sues a tube site and more.
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Sleepwalking into censorship: Pirate Bay faces UK web block
A UK court has effectively ruled file-sharing site The Pirate Bay as illegal, paving the way for ISP-level blocks to be enacted when a final judgement is made in June.
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Pirated music sharing site banned in India
Calcutta High Court has directed ISPs in India to block access to Songs.pk
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3D ships dock at the Pirate Bay
A Canadian user of The Pirate Bay is one of the first to show off his 3D printed model downloaded and created via a torrent and online 3D printing service.
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BTjunkie closes its doors 'voluntarily'
BTjunkie has now joined the ranks of the fallen torrent search websites.
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The Pirate Party: Justice for legitimate ex-users of Megaupload
The Pirate Party are planning civil action against the FBI for the closure of Megaupload. Was there a point to the closure of the storage locker in the first place?
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Pirate Bay files allow you to print 3D objects
The Pirate Bay is now hosting a type of mock-up file that allows your 3D printer to create physical objects.
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'Guinea pig' extradition case sets dangerous precedent for pirating Britons
British citizens can now be extradited to the United States based on a 'guinea pig' case regarding the alleged infringement of copyrighted works.
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Chinese writers suing Apple over alleged pirated e-books
Apple is being sued by a group of Chinese writers over hosting allegedly pirated versions of their work. The group is seeking around $1.22 million in compensation.
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Is UK retail giant Comet really a Windows pirate?
It's not unusual for Microsoft to file lawsuits against PC makers who pirate its software, but its case against giant UK retailer Comet is different. What did Comet do that was wrong, and why has...
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