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Licensing free software for sale threatens anti-piracy efforts, alleges local UK official
February 23, 2006 – 2:43 PM
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Heads of the RIAA rail against student piracy in op-ed piece
March 19, 2007 – 2:49 PM
In the wake of a new round of anti-piracy lawsuits filed by the RIAA, the organization's leadership is taking its message directly to students and faculty in an Op-Ed piece. The piece, written by Mitch Bainwol, Chairman and CEO of the RIAA, and Cary Sherman, RIAA's president, was published March 15th in the Inside Higher Ed website. In the piece, Bainwol and Sherman detail RIAA's struggles against piracy calling it "massive theft". -
Microsoft updates Vista in latest piracy crackdown
December 15, 2006 – 12:05 PM in Business
Microsoft released an update to Windows Vista that will shut down unauthorized versions of the OS that allow users to skip the product's activation system. -
MPAA anti-piracy software not as bad as reported, but still stupid
January 30, 2005 – 5:16 PM
We all know that it's not just that the MPAA doesn't want you watching unauthorized content on your PC, but that they're mad about whole digital media thing and they wish that, with the exception of DVDs, it would just go away. -
Malaysian movie pirates put out hit on sniffer dogs
March 22, 2007 – 4:18 PM
It appears that a pair of very successful anti-piracy sniffer dogs have been too successful for Malaysian crime lords. Mob bosses who specialize in distributing pirated DVDs and CDs are offering a reward for anyone who kills "Lucky" and "Flo" two black Labrador retrievers who busted a huge counterfeiting ring on Tuesday.
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Gaming Goes Danish with Zepto Znote
June 11, 2008 – 8:30 PM in Laptops and Notebooks
Danish manufacturer Zepto’s new gaming notebook is a mixed-bag of zippy performance and short battery life, which means that like many high-end, prized possessions, you can’t take it with you.
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Universal Pictures: "DRMs do not stop piracy"
August 4, 2006 – 11:32 AM
The battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray is in full swing: The first players are out, content follows. Now it's up to the marketing talent to get consumers excited. TG Daily spoke with Universal's Jerry Pierce about HD DVD's advantages and opportunities now and in the future, copy protection and the impact of IT in Hollywood.
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Videos
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Second Take: Did Piracy Kill Iron Lore?
April 16, 2008 – 6:20 AM
Second Take: Did Piracy Kill Iron Lore?
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Second Take: Crytek Blames Piracy
May 8, 2008 – 1:50 PM
Ben and Rob discuss Crytek President Cevat Yerli's comments about the effects of piracy on Crysis and PC games sales in general.
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