Google Strikes Down on File Sharers
Published By Shadowon On Friday, December 3rd 2010. Under Google Tags: Copyright infringement, File Sharing, Google, Piracy, Search, Torrent
Google are currently in the process of implementing a new policy that promises to prevent pirated content in the search results. In a blog post, Google announced yesterday that the company will introduce a new policy as to how links to copyrighted material is handled.
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File Sharing Service LimeWire Shut Down
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, October 27th 2010. Under Technology Tags: Court Order, File Sharing, LimeWire, Music Industry, RIAA
A New York federal judge has ordered LimeWire to immediately and permanently stop distributing and supporting its file sharing software.
The music industry has won a major victory after Judge Kimba Wood of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York ordered the file-sharing service LimeWire to immediately ... Continue Reading
The Pirate Bay Hacked – 4 Million Accounts Leaked
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, July 8th 2010. Under Security, Videos Tags: Ch Russo, File Sharing, Hacked, Leaked, The Pirate Bay, Torrent
The Pirate Bay was hacked on Thursday, and over four million user accounts have been leaked.
An Argentine hacker named Ch Russo, along with two accomplices, managed to hack the The Pirate Bay by using so-called SQL injection. The technique allowed the hackers to gain full access to the database and ... Continue Reading
Secret ACTA Documents Reveals Major Actions Against File Sharers
Published By Shadowon On Monday, February 22nd 2010. Under Technology Tags: ACTA, File Sharing, Piracy
Secret documents leaked revealing that the U.S. and Europe are planning major actions against copyright infringement on the Internet.
IDG News has had access to the documents which allegedly comes from a source close to the negotiations. The secret papers are from the ongoing negotiations between ... Continue Reading
























