Norwegian youth turning to piracy again
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Going Viking in 2024

A new Norwegian survey has revealed that half of young people under 30 believe that pirating content is an acceptable way to save money.

ACE bears down on pirate site in darkest Peru
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Shuts down Pelisplushd.net

The Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) claims to have tracked and shut down Pelisplushd.net, a massive pirate streaming site with roughly 70 million visits per month.

Pirate game has a problem with pirates
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Apparently, no honour among thieves

The pirate game Sea of Thieves is being destroyed by players who take the whole pirate-thing too seriously and are cheating like crazy.

Spotify failed to pay for music use
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Publisher claims it owes more than a billion

Music streaming company Spotify was sued by Wixen Music Publishing for using thousands of songs, including those of Tom Petty, Neil Young and the Doors, without a licence and compensation to the music publisher.

Swedish clamp down on pirates
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Have they no sense of their history?


One of the nations who held Northern Europe in fear of another Viking raid and a History channel drama, has decided that pirates are not such a good thing.

ISPs giving up on warning pirates
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It does not work


Major internet providers are ending a four-year-old system which gave “copyright alerts” to pirates when they viewed peer-to-peer pirated content.

Amazon’s “Grand Tour” is a huge success - for pirates
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Clarkson is now most pirated Mercedes driver in history 

The Amazon reboot of the BBC's hit show Top Gear has been a huge hit and won the bookseller millions of views and attracted the attention of pirates.

US Navy claims its piracy was approved by its victim
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All at sea

The US Navy, which pirated more than 558,000 copies of some virtual reality software without paying the German software maker for it, claims that it did so with the consent of the software producer.

ISP takes on Swedish copyright trolls
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Bork, Bork, Bork

Swedish ISP Bahnhof has attacked a copyright troll hoping to make a swift buck out of pirates.

German churches installing wi-fi
Published in Mobiles


Fighting for declining members

German protestant churches, which are losing members faster than Blackberry is losing market share, are turning to wi-fi to help them out.