- By Lucian Constantin
- September 16th, 2009
French Revised Anti-Piracy Bill Passes National Assembly Vote
Most likely to land on the Constitutional Council's table again
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- September 14th, 2009
Movie Subtitling Crew Faces Serious Charges
Israeli law enforcers go after movie subtitling crew
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- September 5th, 2009
China Prepares to Hunt Music Piracy Offenders
A new music piracy law is in the works at the Beijing Government
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- August 29th, 2009
MasterCard Wins Domain-Name Dispute Against Brazilian Impersonator
Portuguese phisher used 1mastercardonline.com to acquire user financial information
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- August 20th, 2009
US District Court Rules Against McAfee-Owned Company
Finjan Inc. wins lawsuit against McAfee-owned company
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- August 19th, 2009
No P2P File-Sharing in Antarctica
United States have banned P2P in Antarctica sites
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- August 13th, 2009
British Authorities Convict Two People for the Refusal to Decrypt Data
The first two people get convicted under the section 49 notice
- By Lucian Constantin
- July 16th, 2009
Receiver Box Business Owner Indicted for Satellite TV Piracy Plan
Accused of conspiring with crackers to break a signal-encryption scheme
- By Lucian Constantin
- June 17th, 2009
UK ISPs Required to Reduce Piracy by Seventy Percent
According to proposals made in the Digital Britain report
- By Lucian Constantin
- June 16th, 2009
PC OEMs Risk Copyright Lawsuits over China's Censorware
The Green Dam application uses stolen proprietary code
- By Lucian Constantin
- June 16th, 2009
Unlimited Music Download Service to Combat Piracy
Virgin Media and Universal strike music distribution deal
- By Lucian Constantin
- April 29th, 2009
Major Swedish ISP Will Destroy Customer IP Records
Making it very hard or impossible for authorities to investigate Internet crimes
- By Lucian Constantin
- April 11th, 2009
French Anti-Piracy Bill Fails Surprisingly
The National Assembly vote for the revised HADOPI law has been unfavorable
- By Lucian Constantin
- April 6th, 2009
French Disputed Anti-Piracy Legislation Moves Forward
Three strikes and you are banned from using the Internet
- By Denisa Ilascu
- September 5th, 2008
Author Stops Writing after Manuscript Leaks on the Net
Stephenie Meyer's fans left waiting
- By Lucian Constantin
- September 4th, 2008
Intellectual Property Is Now Safe while Using Google Chrome
Google amends the controversial Google Chrome Terms of Service
- By Denisa Ilascu
- September 3rd, 2008
Man Pays $40,500 for 54 Pirated Songs
After attempting to destroy all evidence of his actions