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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.
Week in Review: Gyarr! Pirate websites in peril!
This week saw a landmark court case in which BT was told to block a website sharing links to pirated material. Is this the end of the free internet?
Film industry launching pirate site attacks?
Film houses have reportedly approached a software firm offering to carry out a DoS attack on sites hosting pirated movies.
Has piracy cost the App Store $450 million?
Report criticises Apple for its lack of action to curb app piracy, but critics say for the figures to be true each pirate would have to be...
The Pirate Bay hacked
Researchers from Argentina claim to have hacked into the world’s most notorious file sharing site and taken the details of four million user...
Today in tech: Pirate Party sails slowly in election, UK iPad priced
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.
High Court tells UK ISPs to block The Pirate Bay
Sky, Everything Everywhere, TalkTalk, O2 and Virgin Media will have to block access to file sharing website.
Hackers set sights on pirate software
Criminals see unlicensed software as another means to spread malware onto computers, experts warn.
Analysis: RIM's foray into the smartphone arena is a bold move
Has RIM finally come up with a smartphone desirable enough for pirate bling?
Government urged to disconnect pirate file sharers
Organisations want to cut off users for repeatedly downloading illegal content, but ISPs don’t agree that this is the right thing to do.
BT and Carphone Warehouse to fight Mandy’s pirate plans
Carphone’s chief is prepared to go to a judge if needs be over disconnecting persistent internet pirates.
Pirate bay sails again under new ISP
It may have been taken down but The Pirate Bay is not out...
Pirate Party celebrates 1,340-vote election result
The anti-copyright Pirate Party has been celebrating the 1,340 votes received in its first general election.
Pirate Bay founders see appeal rejected
The Pirate Bay founders may have had their jail sentences reduced, but their fines have gone up.
GGF shareholders agree Pirate Bay deal
Shareholders at GGF have approved the £4.7 million acquisition of The Pirate Bay, proposed by the company in June.
The Pirate Bay sells for $7.8 million
File sharing giant The Pirate Bay has sold to Global Gaming Factory for $7.8 million.
BT asked to sink The Pirate Bay
The telecoms giant is asked to block The Pirate Bay, days after being given a deadline to prevent access to Newzbin 2.
The Pirate Bay in the courts again
Another court case has been brought against the Pirate Bay blocking Dutch users from copyrighted material.
Election 2010: Pirate Party on tech
We look at what the most tech-focused of the political parties has to offer ahead of the 2010 general election.
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