piracy
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MPAA Wants Megaupload Data Saved For Its Future Lawsuits
For as big of a deal as the MPAA made about shutting down Megaupload, the trade association is certainly interested in maintaining users’ data for some reason. Oh, it’s so the MPAA can sue some more people? Right, of course.
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Pirate Bay Putting Its Servers In The Air
In ye olde days, when pirates wore black and swung cutlasses, they’d take to the high seas to avoid the authorities. The Pirate Bay is going to go one better, taking to the high skies by putting its servers up in the arrrr… erm… that is, air.
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Megaupload Working To Recover Thousands Of US Government Documents
When Megaupload fell overnight, one of the biggest complaints was that users were immediately shut out of their document storage. That includes plenty of US Government officials — something Kim Dotcom is helping to rectify.
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Torrent Users Upset Over Changing File Types
Sadly, even though digital pirates are anarchic on one level, they do still need rules and, in fact, the overlords of torrent sites often meet to establish quality standards. Sadly, their latest decisions have the torrent community up in arms.