Censoring The Pirate Bay is Useless
Researchers from the University of Amsterdam suggest they don’t, and in a new report they show that the court-ordered Pirate Bay block has had no impact on local piracy rates
The Second Coming of Kim Dotcom
“That would be allowing them to get away with this stunt. I won’t accept that. By staying here I’m saying, ‘Eff you! You can’t defeat me!’”
Piracy is Progress
The band Ghost Beach is running a controversial billboard campaign in New York’s Times Square. With slogans such as “Piracy is Progress” and “Piracy is Robbery” they are encouraging other artists to speak their mind about copyright infringement
CPAC And The Defense of Internet Freedom
At CPAC it is sometimes hard to get away from someone preaching to the choir. It is so often a conservative talking to conservatives about things that conservatives love or hate. However, there are certain things that not all conservatives agree on. Internet freedom and internet piracy is certainly one of them
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
The Pirate Bay Sets a New Course
Following legal threats, The Pirate Bay departs Sweden and sets sail for more friendly waters such as Norway and Spain
FBI Employees Pirate Movies, TV-Shows
BitTorrent is used by millions of people every day, even in places where you wouldn’t really expect. New data reveals that employees at the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division are sharing movies and TV-shows with the rest of the world
What #INN Thought of The Pirate Bay Documentary [Video]
In a stunning exposure of the Pirate Bay saga and the fight for Internet Freedom, TPB AFK (The Pirate Bay - Away From Keyboard) accurately depicts the incredible, gargantuan disconnect between the Internet generation and its predecessor
The Pirate Bay Helped WikiLeaks
The upcoming Pirate Bay documentary TPB AFK will highlight some under-reported details about the connection between the BitTorrent site and Wikileaks
Pirates Actually Help Music Industry
According to a Columbia University study published this weekend, frequent users of peer-to-peer “piracy” networks in the U.S. legitimately purchase 30 percent more music than non-P2P users

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