CreativeFuture Celebrates Kim Dotcom’s Extradition Via Interactive Quiz
More than twelve years after an unprecedented law enforcement operation shut down file-sharing giant Megaupload, founder Kim Dotcom remains in New Zealand. The battle to avoid extradition to the United States has been fought tooth and nail, year in and year out, in various New Zealand courts. With no stone left unturned, no expense spared, and no point of leverage too microscopic to test to destruction, no person alive can claim the...
Cox Asks Supreme Court to Reject Record Labels’ Petition over ISPs ‘Piracy Profits’
In August, Cox Communications filed a petition at the U.S. Supreme Court, requesting a review of the Fourth Circuit ruling that held the company contributorily liable for pirating subscribers. The Internet provider ultimately challenged the $1 billion jury verdict from 2019, which went in favor of the major record labels. Labels Petition Supreme Court over Piracy Profits As Cox petitioned the Supreme Court, the music companies filed...
Exposed United Nations Database Left Sensitive Information Accessible Online
The 115,000-plus files related to UN Women included detailed financial disclosures from organizations around the world—and personal details and testimonials from vulnerable individuals. Powered by WPeMatico
The Shitposting Cartoon Dogs Sending Trucks, Drones, and Weapons to Ukraine’s Front Lines
The North Atlantic Fella Organization, which started as a way to fight Kremlin propaganda, has raised millions of dollars to send vital equipment directly to soldiers fighting Russia. Powered by WPeMatico
Iran Urges BRICS to Create Financial System Free From Western Influence
Iranian Ambassador Kazem Jalali has urged BRICS nations to establish an independent financial and banking system, free from Western standards, which he claims harm Global South countries. Speaking ahead of the 16th BRICS Summit, Jalali emphasized the need for BRICS members to create their own financial mechanisms, offering fairer alternatives to Western-imposed regulations. Iranian Ambassador […] Powered by...