- The Recording Industry Association of Americas CEO, Cary Sherman, testified before Congress today on The Future of Audio. (CNET News)
- Telefonica, which owns the O2 brand and fixed-line provider Be Broadband, is implementing a High Court order to block conventional web access to file-sharing search engine The Pirate Bay. (The Register)
- Media companies have been fighting bit torrent indexing sites for a long time now. The reason for this is because most of these torrents lead to the downloading of content that is copyrighted, and therefore, cannot be distributed in this manner. (Broadband Expert (blog))
- File-sharing specialist The Pirate Bay has launched a site that appears to be designed to help subscribers get around court-mandated blockades in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Italy. (CNET News)
- TalkTalk customers can no longer access the Pirate Bay directly from the UK, as the ISP has begun to cooperate with the High Courts order that the site must be blocked. (Wired.co.uk)
- We've been following the news of the DDOS attack on Swedish BitTorrent website The Pirate Bay and Wikileaks. Now, ZeroPaid has finally learned who was behind the attack. We have some news just breaking right now. (Zeropaid)
- TalkTalk became the final major telecoms company in the UK to comply with a High Court judges order to block access to The Pirate Bay via its network. (The Register)
- Be Broadband has confirmed that it has blocked access to The Pirate Bay website in the UK. The great Pirate Bay cut-off comes in the wake of a court ruling in April that ordered five ISPs to prevent their users accessing the Swedish torrent site. (Techradar.com)
- This is just the latest string in cases that finds attempts against The Pirate Bay to only prove futile, but extremely profitable for The Torrent Tracker. (WebProNews)
- The firms nearly four million internet subscribers were cut off from The Pirate Bay on Wednesday, in response to a court order obtained by BPI, the record industry trade association. (Daily Telegraph)
Friday, June 15, 2012
Pirate Bay
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