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Round three of Reddit versus the movie industry ends in yet another win for the social network site, because the First Amendment didn't suddenly change overnight
By Nick Evanson published
news What's the betting that there will still be a fourth attempt to blame social media for supporting piracy?
Have you discussed pirating media on the internet? These film studios might like a word
By Andy Edser published
news First Amendment rights have protected these piracy-discussing redditors from identification up until now, but that hasn't stopped studios from trying.
Denuvo plans to offer independent benchmarks in an attempt to prove its DRM doesn't cause performance problems
By Jody Macgregor published
News Steve Huin, chief operating officer of videogames, said, "there is no perceptible impact on gameplay because of the way we do things."
Top Nintendo Switch piracy subreddit banned after 3 years
By Wes Fenlon published
News The r/NewYuzuPiracy subreddit was home to hundreds of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom modding discussions before it was banned on Tuesday.
Belarus legalises piracy for content from 'unfriendly' countries
By Joshua Wolens published
News What constitutes an "essential" film, album, or TV show? Ask the country's Council of Ministers.
BMW owners are figuring out how to pirate their heated seats
By Andy Chalk published
news The intersection between physical and digital products is growing, and consumers are pushing back.
Microsoft is trying to entice pirates to turn towards the light
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Discounted loot to turn pirates away from their egregious ways.
Former Dragon Age chief Mark Darrah says 'you are wrong' about game piracy
By Andy Chalk published
news Darrah argues in a new YouTube video that both pirates and publishers have a tendency to misrepresent their positions.
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