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Week in Review: Google comes out victorious
Google looks to have drawn a line under the Street View privacy arguments, while Oracle and Sun change the IT industry - but for good or bad?
Week in Review: Pirates and foxy speeds
This week in IT, we've seen a new version of Firefox, the end of The Pirate Bay, and government urged to rethink its data policies.
Hackers launch DDoS attacks in Pirate Bay rage
Incensed by the court decision to jail three Pirate Bay founders, Anonymous launches attacks on Warner Brothers and IFPI.
Pirate Bay prosecution saw explosion of file sharing
Headlines around The Pirate Bay lead to an explosion in growth of BitTorrent websites hoping to fill the gap.
The Pirate Bay: the state of play
It’s been over a year since a Swedish court ruled against four people behind The Pirate Bay website. So what’s been happening, and why is the...
Hackers use Pirate Bay site clones for attacks
A number of malicious websites using a similar URL to the official Pirate Bay address have been spotted.
Illegal file sharing down as streaming services take over
The nature of piracy could be changing as users look to stream music rather than download files.
Pirate Bay defendants found guilty and jailed
Have media and software companies won a battle in the internet copyright war, or is it simply 'a theatre for the media'?
Pirate versions of Windows 7 already freely available
It was to be expected, but BitTorrent users have already got their hands on what looks like an early version of Windows 7.
Pirate Party wins EU seat
The Swedish Pirate Party has won a seat in the EU elections following a campaign to keep the internet free.
Pirate Bay launches its own VPN for €5
BitTorrent site's virtual private network will make the Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive more difficult to enforce.
Pirate Bay judge accused of bias
The judge who found Pirate Bay guilty in its copyright case apparently sits on the board of a copyright protection group.
Windows 7 RC floating on the Pirate Bay
Predictably, the release candidate for Microsoft's Windows 7 is already on file sharing websites, but should you trust it?
Pirate Bay founders denied retrial over judge ‘bias’
The Pirate Bay suffers a blow as it is ruled that the judge in charge of the original copyright case was not biased.
Pirate Bay political support grows after court verdict
The battle over internet copyright is not over by a long shot, as the Pirate Bay receives increasing levels of support.
Pirate Bay faces Hollywood legal challenge
Production companies including Disney and Universal Studios are trying to shut down the Pirate Bay once and for all. <br>
Your views: Pirate Bay and copyright
IT PRO readers write in with their views on Pirate Bay and piracy.
Microsoft names and shames 25 pirate retailers
The software giant has revealed the identities of shops and online retailers found to be selling illegal copies of its software, in its latest bid...
Small businesses pirate hundreds of commercial fonts
Typeface vendor Monotype urges companies holding and using unlicenced commercial fonts to audit and take action, or face legal bills.
Android app flaw allows 'easy piracy'
It is easy to create pirate Android apps that can get around Google’s License Verification Library, it has been claimed.
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