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iiNet wins piracy court case
By
David Hollingworth
| Feb 4, 2010
Essential linkage
: Movie industry fat-cats: 0 iiNet: 1. Go the little guy!
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Entertainment
RIAA rejects reduced fine for 'piracy'
By
The Inquirer
| Jan 29, 2010
But does not want the full $1.9 million - $25,000 should be 'enough'.
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Security
The pirate life for me
By
Jake Carroll
| Mar 2, 2010
X-ray
: Jake Carroll puts on an eye-patch and looks into the history of software piracy and protection.
Features
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Security
Piracy. Greed or grievance?
By
Vito Cassisi
| Jan 23, 2009
Opinion
: Meet my wealthy Uncle, Torrence. On piracy and why it happens, and what can be done about it.
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Console Games
Nintendo continues its anti-piracy crusade
By
David Hollingworth
| Feb 19, 2010
Console maker and game publisher Nintendo forces local distributor to cease and desist selling DS mod chips.
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Entertainment
The MPAA runs amok
By
The Inquirer
| Nov 16, 2009
Bad decisions of our time part 1237.
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Lifestyle
Filesharer ordered to pay $675,000
By
The Inquirer
| Aug 4, 2009
Recording industry could score another bankruptcy - yay...
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Lifestyle
French military closes Torrent site
By
The Inquirer
| Jun 10, 2009
Piracy is dangerous for national security, it seems...
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Entertainment
New Zealand government withdraws support for draconian copyright law
By
Justin Robinson
| Mar 24, 2009
Section 92A's three strikes rule being reworked.
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Entertainment
RIANZ defends new copyright law
By
David Hollingworth
| Mar 10, 2009
Essential linkage
: The head of Recording Industry Association of New Zealand speaks out in defence of Section 92a.
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Entertainment
Pirate Bay trial day three
By
David Hollingworth
| Feb 19, 2009
Essential linkage
: The file-sharing trial of the century (so far) goes on, and now gets into the nitty gritty of the case...
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PC Games
Ubisoft DRM cracked
By
The Inquirer
| Mar 8, 2010
Silent Hunter V's DRM cracked in just 24 hours...
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Systems
nsquared surface as first Microsoft partner
By
Justin Robinson
| Feb 12, 2010
Updated:
We chat with nsquared about what they bring to the table.
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PC Games
Ubisoft DRM woes deepen
By
David Hollingworth
| Mar 9, 2010
Ubisoft claims DDoS attack on its DRM servers, as gamers worldwide get locked out of Silent Hunter V and Assassins Creed II.
Updated
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PC Games
Starcraft II Beta first impressions
By
Justin Robinson
| Feb 19, 2010
Preview:
Atomic jumps into the Starcraft 2 beta for a not-quite-incredible time.
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PC Games
Zeno Clash developers plead to pirates
By
Justin Robinson
| Apr 30, 2009
Indie developer throws its heart on a pike for the downloading community at large.
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Entertainment
Secret treaty to enforce worldwide copyright
By
The Inquirer
| Oct 20, 2009
But no one knows what's in it!
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PC Games
Onlive could spell trouble for PC makers
By
The Inquirer
| Sep 28, 2009
Emtech
: Brings gaming to netbooks - such a thing!
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PC Games
Good service makes money for Steam
By
The Inquirer
| Feb 23, 2009
If it's good enough for software pirates, it's good enough for Valve, according to Gabe Newell.
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PC Games
EA might have learnt its DRM lesson
By
David Hollingworth
| Aug 14, 2009
Bioware and Electronic Arts to tempt gamers away from pirated copies of Dragon Age with free DLC and exclusive items.
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