Pirate IPTV: UK Police Prepare to Send Warnings to 7,000 Users
Dec15

Pirate IPTV: UK Police Prepare to Send Warnings to 7,000 Users

As pirate IPTV providers and resellers continue to provide access to low-cost premium TV services, law enforcement agencies around the world are stepping up efforts to disrupt their activities. Pirate IPTV platforms remain popular in the UK, where they are the preferred choice to access matches from the Premier League and other mainstream content at affordable prices. As a result, many individuals are taking advantage of the market...

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German Court: YouTube Not Obliged to Reveal Movie Pirates’ Email or IP Addresses
Dec15

German Court: YouTube Not Obliged to Reveal Movie Pirates’ Email or IP Addresses

With more than two billion logged-in users every month, YouTube is the world’s most dominant video platform. Every day people watch over a billion hours of videos, together generating billions of views. Over the past five years, YouTube has paid out over $2 billion to partners who utilize the company’s Content ID system to utilize otherwise infringing uploads but some companies prefer to tackle alleged infringement through legal...

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Top 10 Most Torrented Movies of The Week – 12/14/20
Dec15

Top 10 Most Torrented Movies of The Week – 12/14/20

The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. These torrent download statistics are meant to provide further insight into the piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources. This week we have four new entries in the list. Christopher Nolan’s Sci-Fi movie “Tenet” is the most downloaded title this week. The most torrented movies for the week...

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9 things to do in your first 10 minutes on a Linux server
Dec15

9 things to do in your first 10 minutes on a Linux server

When I test software on Linux (a regular part of my job), I need to use multiple servers with various architectures running Linux. I provision the machines, install the required software packages, run my tests, gather the results, and return the machine to the pool so that others can use it for their tests. read more Powered by...

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Try the e3 Linux text editor
Dec15

Try the e3 Linux text editor

What if you could have a tiny text editor with different modes to emulate your choice of Emacs, Vi, Pico, NEdit, and even WordStar? Amazingly, such an editor already exists, and it’s called e3. It has no library dependencies, and its binary is less than 20KB. Installing On Linux or BSD, you can install e3 from your distribution’s software repository or ports tree. read more Powered by...

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