Piracy stories - Page 2
Microsoft warns Kiwis... don't ignore software piracy law
Wed, 6th Nov 2013
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Microsoft cautions NZ against pirate software, citing malware risks and a hefty $15k settlement with a violator. Safety guide for buyers included.
Software piracy costs businesses billions in time and money
Wed, 13th Mar 2013
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software
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piracy
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analyst report
Embedding counterfeit software with dangerous malware allows criminals to prey on computer users who are unaware of the potential danger.
Downloaded in 60 Seconds - Piracy prevents movie sales
Tue, 12th Mar 2013
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piracy
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download
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megaupload
The closing of a major online piracy site can increase digital media sales, with the Megaupload shutdown causing such in digital sales and movie rentals.
Blinder for Dotcom as he can’t see US ‘evidence’
Tue, 5th Mar 2013
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telco
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mega
Evidently the evidence against Kim Dotcom and Megaupload is so substantial that he isn’t allowed to know what it is to prepare his defence against extradition.
When good times go bad: Karaoke for a song nets jail term
Sat, 2nd Mar 2013
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piracy
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copyright
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rianz
Karaoke king in Rotorua jailed for copyright piracy, ending his tune-selling spree with a 4-month sentence and a fine.
New Zealand's Enterprise Tech Summary: Week ending Sat 2nd Feb 2013
Sat, 2nd Feb 2013
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firewalls
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breach prevention
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personal computing devices
Another exciting week has wrapped up here at NZET, Here's a summary of the news stories that were biggest in NZ this week.
Skynet suspect takes case to Tribunal
Wed, 10th Oct 2012
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telstraclear
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slingshot
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piracy
Internet user charged under the Skynet law for music piracy requests formal hearing in front of the Copyright Tribunal.
U.S. scraps piracy bills
Fri, 5th Oct 2012
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google
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piracy
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wikipedia
The U.S. will scrap SOPA and PIPA, says former Senator Chris Dodd, as internet providers and tech giants like Google take on anti-piracy initiatives themselves.
Kiwis ignore internet piracy law
Mon, 23rd Jul 2012
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uc
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personal computing devices
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apple
40% of Kiwis flout internet piracy law, accessing illegal content despite 'three-strikes' rule aimed at curbing copyright infringement.
Game of Pirates
Thu, 10th May 2012
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piracy
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copyright
Game of Thrones S2 on course to be 2012's top pirated series, with over 25m downloads, raising concerns for HBO's funding future.
Copyright fee 'an appropriate compromise'
Wed, 13th Jul 2011
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piracy
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isp
The government has set a GBP £25 fee for ISPs to handle copyright infringement claims, balancing between the demands of rights holders and ISPs.
The end of illegal file-sharing (for good this time)
Wed, 1st Jun 2011
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uc
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twitter
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law
New Zealand has enacted a decisive anti-piracy bill prohibiting illegal file-sharing, despite major public outcry and the resurrection of blackout protests.
Google cracks down on counterfeit AdWords
Wed, 16th Mar 2011
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google
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piracy
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partners
Google takes aim at online counterfeiters, revamping AdWords to tackle the fake goods market, vows quicker action on trademark complaints.
Google targets the internet's 'bad apples'
Fri, 3rd Dec 2010
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uc
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google
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telco
Plans in place for a major push against those who infringe copyright, including acting on takedown requests within 24 hours.
Report: Global piracy increased in 2009
Wed, 19th May 2010
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microsoft
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trade me
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software
Global piracy rose 2% in 2009 to 43%, but New Zealand showed a remarkable decline, with local figures bucking this worldwide trend, says IDC.
Cracked ACTA
Sat, 1st May 2010
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piracy
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drm
Governments representing North America, Europe and Australasia remain hell-bent on pushing through ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement).
Veil lifted on ACTA talks
Mon, 19th Apr 2010
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piracy
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copyright
The public is to get an official peek at the controversial,<br />and largely secret, ACTA negotiations later this week.
Declaration urges big changes to ACTA
Mon, 12th Apr 2010
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physical security
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piracy
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copyright
The goal of ACTA is to set a new, higher benchmark for intellectual property rights (IPRs) enforcement that countries can join on a voluntary basis.
Britain's copyright witch hunt
Mon, 23rd Nov 2009
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data privacy
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piracy
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parliament
Leaked information suggests UK's government may empower Secretary of State Peter Mandelson to enforce stringent copyright laws, sparking fears of overreach.
Copyright laws brought into the 21st century
Tue, 1st Jul 2008
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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physical security
New Zealand’s copyright laws leap into the digital age with a comprehensive update, promising clarity for the 21st-century media landscape.