U.S. Accuses Megaupload User of Storing Pirated Music
Updated: 2012-10-31 17:07:23
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To reduce online piracy, Google has implemented several changes to its search engine in recent years. Among other things, Google has blacklisted dozens of piracy related terms from appearing in its autocomplete and instant services. Megaupload is one of these search terms, and nine months after the last infringement took place the name of Kim Dotcom's file-hosting service is still being censored. This begs the question, what other terms are needlessly censored by Google's blacklist?Source: Why Is Megaupload (Still) Censored by Google’s Piracy Filter?
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This week Netflix launched its popular on demand video streaming service in Finland, but not without controversy. To cater to the local audience, on some of its programming the company displayed "unauthorized" fansubs. Unlike regular subtitles, fansubs are created without permission from content owners and often used alongside pirated content. Netflix apologized for the use of the unauthorized subtitles and has promised to take them offline.Source: Netflix Caught Using “Pirated” Subtitles in Finland
A comprehensive report published by the Dutch Institution for Information Law and CentERdata reveals that compared to the rest of the population, file-sharers are more likely to pay for movies, books, games, concerts and box office tickets. The report further reveals that blocking websites such as The Pirate Bay does very little to deter consumers from sharing copyrighted files online.Source: File-Sharers More Likely to Pay for Movies, Books, Games and Concerts
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The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent, 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter' tops the chart this week, followed by 'Stolen'. 'Safety Not Guaranteed' completes the top three.Source: Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent