Kentucky Pirate IPTV Lawsuit Heads For $5.7m Damages in a Parallel Universe
Jul31

Kentucky Pirate IPTV Lawsuit Heads For $5.7m Damages in a Parallel Universe

In October 2021 when DISH Network filed yet another lawsuit against a pair of IPTV sellers in the United States, nothing stood out as particularly unusual. The lawsuit named Kevin Hibdon and James Meadows, the alleged operators of Louisville Media Box, a local one-stop-shop catering to the community’s pirate IPTV needs. Based on a simple Google search, the good people of Kentucky and indeed residents of any town or city on the planet,...

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‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’ Players Hit With Worm Malware

Plus: Russia tightens social media censorship, new cyberattack reporting rules for US companies, and Google Street View returns to Germany. Powered by WPeMatico

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Internet Provider Must Pay $47m Bond to Appeal Piracy Liability Judgment
Jul30

Internet Provider Must Pay $47m Bond to Appeal Piracy Liability Judgment

Last fall, a Texas federal jury found Grande Communications liable for willful contributory copyright infringement and ordered the ISP to pay $47 million in damages to a group of record labels. District Court Judge David Ezra confirmed the judgment in January. This was a clear mistake, according to Grande, which hoped to have it overturned. Do-Over Denied In March, the Internet provider filed a renewed motion for judgment as a matter...

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Italian Pirate IPTV Customers Risk a 5,000 Euro Fine Starting August 8, 2023
Jul29

Italian Pirate IPTV Customers Risk a 5,000 Euro Fine Starting August 8, 2023

Unanimously approved by the Chamber of Deputies back in March and then unanimously approved by the Senate earlier this month, Italy’s new anti-piracy law has just been unanimously approved by telecoms regulator AGCOM. In a statement published Thursday, AGCOM welcomed the amendments to Online Copyright Enforcement regulation 680/13/CONS, which concern measures to counter the illegal distribution of live sports streams, as laid out in...

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Sci-Hub’s Alexandra Elbakyan Receives EFF Award for Providing Access to Scientific Knowledge
Jul29

Sci-Hub’s Alexandra Elbakyan Receives EFF Award for Providing Access to Scientific Knowledge

There are thousands of pirate sites on the Internet but only a few will receive a permanent entry in the history books. That includes Sci-Hub. Founded by Kazakhstani computer programmer Alexandria Elbakyan, the shadow library provides free access to millions of academic publications. As such, it’s an essential tool for less privileged students and researchers around the world. Tearing Down Paywalls Since 2011 Without Sci-Hub, many...

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