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Norwegian hacker DVD Jon is looking at a good deal of trouble, Apple's lawyers say, as he has released yet another by-passing program, this time enabling iPod owners to copy media by dragging-and-dropping files into a folder on their desktop. Mr. Johansen (24) is famous for developing the first program which att... |
7 April 2008 17:06 GMT |
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Don't get too excited and don't start searching inside your gaming console just yet - it's not like a dream come true or something similar, it's more like the biggest nightmare. Because this discovery comes hand in hand with the word "illegal". And when The Entertainment & Leisure Software Publis... |
28 January 2008 10:00 GMT |
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The most wanted game of the holiday season is surely Assassin's Creed and now it's available, but not for us legit gamers, as it's been leaked online. I'm betting that the people over at Ubisoft are investigating the source of the leak right now, but even if the guilty employee gets fired, the com... |
12 November 2007 09:40 GMT |
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Since Manhunt 2 is finally out, it can't be plagued by piracy issues any more, although we know it as the title that suffered the most from its Internet leak. It's one thing when your blockbuster game gets ripped open and made available for free illegal download a day before its official launch and a total... |
9 November 2007 04:26 GMT |
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MySpace, one of the most popular social network web sites today, has yet again been asked to better protect its users against all kinds of possible illegal activities that might occur on the site. The most recent event concerning this kind of illegal activities has been the commercialization of steroids through the u... |
30 September 2007 16:09 GMT |
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Making money on the web is an easy thing. The best part about it is that you don't even have to leave the comfort of your home, like the rest of us that go to work. Basically, there are two ways in which you can make money on the web: legal and illegal. Of course, the illegal way will put you into jail nice and ... |
14 September 2007 04:44 GMT |
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Sharing is deemed to be equal to distribution when it comes to copyrighted files. This is very exact actually - why would you want to share something, if you didn't want other people to get it from you? No, you don't actually force people to download it and neither do distributors, so sharing copyrighted fi... |
3 September 2007 10:01 GMT |
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Although it's no big deal, I want you to stay on the safe side: avoid doing illegal Gmail activities because you might get your account banned. For example, it was reported that some of the users are selling the Gmail invites even if there is no reason to do this anymore. However, in the past, when Gmail was onl... |
3 September 2007 09:14 GMT |
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Oh, boy, torrents infringing copyright laws - isn't that a surprise? Not! Same thing as always, just with another name. I don't get it. Don't these guys get sick of it? Everyone knows that torrents are used to illegally download stuff! Nobody uses them to get open software, because you can get that fro... |
28 August 2007 08:11 GMT |
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Spector, a well known program designed by SpectotSoft for Internet surveillance, has been the tool of cyberspying, that later on led to violence between the spy and its target.Many users have been said to have bought this program (close to half a million) as SpectorSoft officials declared to NetworkWorld, from which ... |
17 August 2007 05:16 GMT |
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The international music authorities finally managed to close a Russian-based website that distributed pirated music on the Internet. Actually, the owners of the website sustained the page was legal as they were paying royalties to ROMS, a Russian organization that works closely to copyright owners. According to MSNBC... |
5 July 2007 04:31 GMT |
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And I'm not talking about Christmas. When I say that, I actually mean it's time for a new AMD vs. INTEL chickfight. And this time it's a perfect moment for AMD's CEO Hector Ruiz to take the center stage at the American Antitrust Institute National Conference in Washington, D.C. A good place to tel... |
26 June 2007 12:16 GMT |
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An average number of 70 percent of all mobile phones have been illegally imported or are actually counterfeit products. State management agencies have drawn attention on this problem and the toll it's taking on the telecommunications industry. The darker, illegal side of the mobile phone industry seems to bring ... |
25 June 2007 10:33 GMT |
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Pornography is definitely a problem for most of the Internet users because the adult content is continuously invading our computer using several ways: email, file sharing applications and, very often, malicious webpages. According to a recent research conducted by PixAlert 25.8 percent of 10.000 computers contained a... |
17 April 2007 09:13 GMT |
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It wasn't long for something like this to emerge. After all, the world is boring as it is, so someone had to spice up the atmosphere. A recent article of jonahfalcon at Game Stooge, hints at the idea that Guitar Hero II obliges players to unlock certain songs, considered elusive ones, making it an illegal practi... |
6 April 2007 03:29 GMT |
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