Hollywood and Netflix Signal “Piracy as a Service” (PaaS) as New Threat Vector
Oct15

Hollywood and Netflix Signal “Piracy as a Service” (PaaS) as New Threat Vector

In its quest to combat online piracy, the Motion Picture Association (MPA) keeps a close eye on the latest and greatest piracy threats. The organization, which represents the major Hollywood studios and Netflix, calls out the most problematic foreign sites and services in its “notorious markets” submission to the USTR each year. The latest filing came in a few days ago. According to the movie industry group, piracy as a whole is the...

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Hollywood and Publisher Injunctions Lead to New UK ISP Piracy Blocks
Oct15

Hollywood and Publisher Injunctions Lead to New UK ISP Piracy Blocks

For more than a decade, copyright holders have been able to file an application for High Court injunctions that compel Internet service providers to block infringing sites in the UK. Early targets for the movie and music industries were leading platforms such as the infamous Pirate Bay but, over time, the scale of the task has expanded to include hundreds, perhaps thousands of domains. Additional copyright holders have also blocked...

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Reach your open source community with content marketing
Oct15

Reach your open source community with content marketing

Both startups and more established firms are increasingly turning to content marketing as a way of reaching prospective customers. However, corporate marketers often consider the open source software (OSS) community a challenge to reach. This article features ways your technology and content marketing teams can work together to target and reach the community around an OSS project your organization supports. read more Powered by...

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Telegram Is Becoming a Cesspool of Anti-Semitic Content

A new report shows that channels devoted to anti-Jewish conspiracy theories are growing at an alarming rate. Why won’t the platform take action? Powered by WPeMatico

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Demand for Crypto Experts in India Hikes Remuneration, Vacancies Spike
Oct14

Demand for Crypto Experts in India Hikes Remuneration, Vacancies Spike

A deficit in crypto talent is pushing salaries up in Indian companies engaged with the domestic and global blockchain industry, local media reported quoting data from recent studies. Demand for professionals in the field has been growing rapidly in the past year. Crypto Experience Can Bring up to $100,000 in Annual Salary Indian IT companies providing services to global clients, fintech startups, and consulting firms have been...

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