The Pirate Bay Sails to North Korea

The Pirate Bay has been offered virtual asylum in North Korea. This move comes after the Norwegian Pirate Party was forced to stop routing traffic for the infamous BitTorrent site by a local copyright group

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Legally Stolen or Playing With Fire?

Anonymous has been noticeably annoyed by this action taken by the French company and has released a statement via a Youtube video saying , The 99% will not stop until the registration has been revoked and a public apology has been made…

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Anonymous Cripples Aussie Government Websites

Anonymous Australia told news.com.au the attacks were brought forward to coincide with Ms Gillard’s online Q and A session and it had raised the privacy concerns with the PM earlier on a Twitter hashtag.

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SOPA Architects are at it Again

Another week, another controversial intellectual property enforcement bill hits Capitol Hill. This time, it’s called the IP Attaché Act, and while a draft bill has been released so far, it hasn’t officially be introduced in Congress.

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A Political Prisoner of America

A Political Prisoner of America

Kim Dotcom is truly a man to be looked up to. Not because of his enormous stature, and not because he has made millions off a site responsible for 4% of all internet traffic.

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The Pirated States of America?

Why do we spend so much money fighting intellectual property crime? I guess it’s for the same reason I’ll be willing to fight someone who decides to take my new Ford pick-up for a joyride while while I’m asleep in bed.

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