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Bad news for people who foolishly believe in the efficacy of judges' orders to remove copyright-infringing material from the Internet!
The BitTorrent site has been sold to a Swedish software company for the measly sum of 60 million Swedish kronar ($7.7 million).
If you're going to attempt to pirate a movie, you'd better be best friends with one of the film's stars!
Fox yesterday upped its estimate for the number of people it claims downloaded the leaked version of 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' from 1 million to 4 million.
Warner has issued a YouTube takedown notice for a video presentation by first-amendment icon Lawrence Lessig, the web's most prominent defender of fair use.
A Swedish court today found four people behind the popular BitTorrent hub the Pirate Bay guilty of violating copyright law.
If 'Wolverine' bombs, Fox certainly can't blame it on negative publicity.
Says Fox News: "Fox News representatives and Roger Friedman met today and mutually agreed to part ways immediately."
Things that will get you fired from the company that made 'Wolverine': downloading and reviewing a leaked copy of Fox's 'Wolverine.'
You can now share torrents on Facebook, apparently.
'Rachel Getting Married' is the only 2008 Oscar movie that hasn't leaked to the internet.
So, you didn't make it to a movie theater to see any of this season's critically acclaimed, awards-grabbing films over the holidays?
Want to feel like a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences? Have loose morals, a broadband connection, and lots of hard-drive space?
Corporate giants have kindly united in an effort to show us all how to actually pay for stuff online.
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