Polish police have broken up a gang of more than 100 hackers who sold pirated music and films, using academic computer systems around the world to store their wares, a police spokeswoman said Tuesday.
Anti-piracy features making their way onto CDs promise to dramatically alter the online music landscape, potentially handing Microsoft a potent weapon against the leading MP3 format and other rivals ...
You spent two years and an enormous amount of human time and resources building your game. Your source code was locked down, people couldn't wait to get a hold of what you'd made, and the thing was ...
In late September 2001, Napster, in anticipation of launching a fee-based subscriber service, agreed to settle for a sum in excess of $26 million with the National Music Publishers' Association to end ...
Noah Feldman’s column “Big cyberattacks should be handled by nations, not lawyers” [May 14, Opinion] on computer piracy is right — and wrong. He is correct when he talks about the history of piracy on ...
In late July, college officials lobbied successfully to defeat a U.S. Senate proposal that would have forced some institutions to buy computer tools to detect student music and video piracy. But the ...
Friday 2nd May/... A joint operation between West Yorkshire Trading Standards Service (WYTSS) and West Yorkshire Police on Sunday 27th April resulted in approximately 12,000 illegally copied discs and ...
BEIRUT: Computer and software piracy in Lebanon fell to 73 percent in 2006 from 76 percent in 2005 but the financial losses caused by the illegal practice jumped by $4 million to $39 million, ...
Attorney General John Ashcroft announces that law enforcement officials have conducted more than 100 searches around the world, targeting "warez" computer file-sharers. The loosely connected groups ...
Atari founder Nolan Bushnell says a new chip puts computer piracy on the verge of being eradicated. Speaking at a conference hosted by Wedbush Morgan Securities, Bushnell said a motherboard chip on ...
As Congress prepares once again to quiz college administrators about their anti-computer-piracy policies, a group of campus and entertainment-industry officials has released a new report on the state ...
10 November 2006 JEDDAH - A new specialized television channel that aims to spread awareness in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East about commercial counterfeiting and video and computer software piracy ...
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