Music Company Asks Google to Delist ‘YouTube Downloader’ Wikipedia Article
May29

Music Company Asks Google to Delist ‘YouTube Downloader’ Wikipedia Article

A few years ago, the RIAA started targeting YouTube ripping sites by sending relatively rare takedown requests to Google. Instead of the usual DMCA copyright notices, the music group asked the search engine to remove various URLs for alleged violations of the DMCA’s anti-circumvention provision. The delisting requests are supposed to make it harder for people to find ‘YouTube MP3 download’ sites in search results. However, the...

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Netflix’s Password-Sharing Crackdown Has Hit the US

TikTok user data is exposed to Chinese ByteDance employees, a screen recording app goes rogue in Google Play, and privacy groups want Slack to expand encryption. Powered by WPeMatico

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A BitTorrent Client WebUI Shouldn’t Be Shared With The Entire Internet
May28

A BitTorrent Client WebUI Shouldn’t Be Shared With The Entire Internet

The word ‘open’ in a connected world can be something positive. Open source, for example, or open library. On other occasions the opposite can be true; unnecessary ports left open on a router springs to mind. For millions of people using devices that appear to configure themselves, whether something is open or closed is irrelevant. If a device immediately works as promised, oftentimes that’s good enough. The problem with some...

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2.5 Billion Visits: ACE Targets 9anime Among Several Pirate Anime Sites
May27

2.5 Billion Visits: ACE Targets 9anime Among Several Pirate Anime Sites

In the face of legislation designed to thwart its growth, seizures, prosecutions, dozens of arrests and countless prison sentences have done little to prevent piracy. Anti-piracy enforcement actions, including dozens by the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment, have taken hundreds of sites out of the game. That’s a solid base for arguing that piracy volumes could’ve been much worse without so much enforcement. The reality is that...

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Court Orders Instagram to Expose Pirates, Boot Their Accounts, and Purge URLs
May27

Court Orders Instagram to Expose Pirates, Boot Their Accounts, and Purge URLs

Similar to any other online platform that deals with user-generated content, Instagram processes copyright complaints on a daily basis. Most of these arrive in the form of DMCA notices, in which rightsholders requests the removal of a specific image, video, or URL. The number of removals runs in the hundreds of thousands during a typical month, without getting noticed by the public at large, but if Instagram users continue to post...

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