Z-Library Helps Students to Overcome Academic Poverty, Study Finds
A recent study published in the Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice sheds light on people's motivations to use Z-Library. Expensive books and limited access to academic material play a key role among those surveyed. That includes a group of Chinese postgraduate students who believe that shadow libraries help to overcome (academic) poverty. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-21 04:09:29 READMORE
Hackathon Winners ‘Remote Brick’ Pirate IPTV Box Using Scalable Technique
A team of hackers from Brazil have taken first place in a hackathon organized by the country's telecoms regulator. The challenge was to develop a solution to prevent non-approved 'pirate' set-top devices from functioning in people's homes. The team say they were able to remotely transfer code which completely disabled a target device. Once implemented, "there will be a general failure in most of the irregular boxes in use," the hacker predicted. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-20 19:14:31 READMORE
Brazil Blocks Another 250+ Pirate Domains, Milestone #15,000 Just Ahead
During the coming weeks, the 15,000th piracy-linked resource will likely find itself blocked by Brazilian ISPs in response to yet another court order. Indications that Brazil is already testing piracy blocking measures at the internet's core routers is controversial, but if blocking is accurate and only targets pirate sites, criticism may be limited. With a new 250+ domain blocking wave implemented this week, let's take a closer look at how things play out. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-20 03:03:07 READMORE
Half of Young Norwegians Say Online Piracy Is an Acceptable Way to Save Money
A new survey from Norway reveals that 50% of young people under 30 believe that pirating content is an acceptable way to save money. The survey, conducted by Ipsos, highlights that the high cost of streaming services is a key driver behind this attitude. Links between piracy and organized crime or malware, appear to be of less concern. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-19 17:48:10 READMORE
Apple Opposes Legal Quest to Reinstate ‘Parasitic’ Streaming App Musi
Last month, the company behind music streaming app Musi sued Apple for breach of contract, following the removal of its app from the App Store. Musi hoped for a swift reinstatement through a preliminary injunction, but Apple believes the court should deny the request. The tech giant argues that the delisting is allowed under its developer contract, stressing that the removal was not an impulsive decision. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-19 05:21:25 READMORE
Telegram Issues Piracy Warning as IPTV Tool ‘Cristal Azul’ Shut Down By Police
Spanish police have shut down Cristal Azul, a popular Kodi add-on with an estimated 78,000 users. As sports rightsholders claim the fraudulent access cost them €42 million, in piracy circles the shutdown is being linked to a change of policy at Telegram. A direct warning that personal details could be handed over by Telegram coincides with some piracy groups abandoning the platform. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-18 16:32:50 READMORE
Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 11/18/2024
Every week we take a close look at the most pirated movies on torrent sites. What are pirates downloading? 'Deadpool & Wolverine' tops the chart, followed by 'Megalopolis'. 'The Substance' completes the top three. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-18 11:09:40 READMORE
Porn Uploads: A Shield for Copyright Infringement Penalties on YouTube?
A new trend has emerged on YouTube where 'scammy' channels facing a ban for copyright infringement appear to evade penalties through the use of sexually explicit content. Questions remain, but evidence does suggest that a loophole is being exploited. By avoiding termination for copyright infringement, these channel owners may be able to protect their linked AdSense accounts. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-18 02:01:30 READMORE
RIAA Should Disclose Anti-Piracy Details, Altice Argues
Altice, owner of Internet provider Optimum, is not content with the RIAA's refusal to share detailed information about its anti-piracy efforts. The ISP subpoenaed the music group to obtain potential key evidence for use in its defense against a piracy liability lawsuit filed by record labels. Faced with the RIAA's objections, Altice has filed a motion to compel. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-17 02:19:02 READMORE
Nintendo v. Pomelo: Yuzu-Based iOS Switch Emu in Circumvention Dead End
2024 has been a pretty rough year for Nintendo-loving emulator fans. At this point it's clear that they can either choose Nintendo, or Switch emulators, but they can't have relationships with both. At least not in public. During the last few hours Nintendo began targeting Pomelo, a popular Switch emulator for iOS devices. Like similar emulators before it, Pomelo's disclaimer against piracy is redundant. Thanks to its family tree, it has nowhere left to go. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-15 17:51:15 READMORE
Men Arrested in Magis TV Piracy Raids Also Face Malicious Software Charges
Police raids in Colombia and Ecuador this week against people involved in the sale and supply of illegal streaming service Magis TV, have an unusual component. In addition to the usual charges relating to the distribution of unlicensed streams, initial reports suggest that cybersecurity crimes relating to the functionality of the Magis TV software will also feature among the charges. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-14 19:29:38 READMORE
FMovies Piracy ‘Mastermind’ Confesses, Authorities Confirm Piracy Prosecution
The alleged owner and operator of FMovies and affiliated platforms, together considered the most visited pirate sites on the planet before they were recently shut down, has confessed and will be prosecuted in Vietnam. Phan Thành Công, 34, is said to have operated the site between 2016 and 2024. An accomplice, Nguyen Tuan Anh, also 34, allegedly uploaded 50,000 videos. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-14 03:34:45 READMORE
Dutch Court Orders ISP to Block Torrent Site TorrentGalaxy
BREIN has obtained a new blocking order in the Netherlands targeting TorrentGalaxy, one the world's most popular torrent sites. Internet provider Odido objected to the request, arguing that the Dutch anti-piracy group could have done more to target the problem closer to the source. The Rotterdam District Court found that the anti-piracy group can't be expected to do more than it's already done. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-13 19:42:29 READMORE
Google’s “Negligent” Piracy Response Prevented Critic Deindexing Its Own Site
Google is facing criticism in Spain and Italy for alleged anti-piracy failures. The latest claim accuses Google of ignoring notices that aim to remove pirate IPTV providers from search results. So here's the thing: why would a company take down 10 billion URLs from search but suddenly start acting differently? The public labeling of Google as "grossly negligent" deserves context too; two weeks ago, Google's diligence prevented one of its accusers from deindexing its own website. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-13 03:08:15 READMORE
Piracy Kingpin Behind ‘Noonoo TV’ and ‘TVWiki’ Arrested in Korea
Korean authorities have shut down the popular video piracy service TVWIKI, which had millions of users. A special unit of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism arrested the alleged operator, who is also believed to be connected to other streaming platforms. These include OKTOON, which was also pulled offline, and piracy giant NoonooTV, which voluntarily threw in the towel last year. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-12 19:39:36 READMORE
Per-Song or Per-Album? Record Labels Challenge Court’s Piracy Damages Ruling
Several major record labels are asking the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals for a rehearing en banc in their piracy lawsuit against Grande Communications. They argue that the court erred in holding that piracy damages should be calculated per album, rather than per song. They argue that this decision, which will lower the $47 million damages award, doesn't reflect the way that music is commercialized today. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-12 05:13:02 READMORE
DAZN’s Piracy Shield ‘Smart TV’ Block Revoked After IPTV Portal Complaint
After DAZN received a warning for the blunder that saw Google Drive blocked in Italy, a company behind a smart TV video player app had a DAZN-initiated blocking decision revoked after a successful appeal. That may seem like a win, but the finer details reveal a legal framework that favors rightsholders so strongly, online services incurring liability for the actions of users seems inevitable. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-11 21:04:46 READMORE
Key Pirate Bay Figures Don’t Recognize Themselves in TV Series
The Pirate Bay TV series is the entertainment industry's depiction of the torrent site's turbulent history. The creators don't take sides but mostly focus on the legal battle that only represents part of the story. According to Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde and Piratbyrån's Rasmus Fleischer, living though it all was a completely different experience. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-10 16:53:29 READMORE
Nintendo Sues Emulator Gamer Who Streamed Pirated Games Before Release
Nintendo has filed a devastating lawsuit against a gamer who not only live-streamed games before their commercial release, but used emulators and pirated ROMs to do so. Jesse Keighin, aka EveryGameGuru, faces claims of unauthorized public performance and reproduction, contributory infringement and inducement for sharing links to emulators and pirated ROMs, plus violations of the anti-circumvention and circumvention device trafficking components of the DMCA. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Posted On:2024-11-09 04:38:13 READMORE