Europol’s latest Serious and Organized Crime Threat Assessment (SOCTA) sheds light on various crime trends across
Category: New Technology
AI and Copyright: How a Global Divide is Shaping the Future of Innovation
The future of AI is increasingly entangled in a global copyright debate, with different countries taking
The Evolution of Piracy: From The Pirate Bay to IPTV Services
As the original Pirate Bay generation settles into adulthood, the digital piracy landscape in Sweden has
Italy’s ‘Piracy Shield’ Faces Scrutiny: No Clear Boost for Legal Streaming Services
Despite blocking thousands of illegal streaming sites, Italy’s anti-piracy initiative, ‘Piracy Shield,’ has yet to deliver
Malaysia’s Expanding Battle Against Online Piracy: Progress or Endless Cycle?
In response to increasing pressure from Hollywood and global anti-piracy organizations, Malaysia significantly escalated its website-blocking
Cloudflare to EU: Protect User Privacy in Anti-Piracy Efforts
Cloudflare has urged the European Commission to keep the company off its upcoming Piracy Watch List,
Taiwan Authorities Dismantle Major IPTV Piracy Operation: Over 150 Devices Seized, Key Operators Arrested
Taiwan’s Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) has successfully taken down a significant pirate IPTV operation that had
YouTube Channels Compromised: Pirated Movies Amass Millions of Views
Despite ongoing efforts by YouTube and rights holders to combat piracy, determined users still manage to
Sony’s Legal Battle with Datel Reaches Europe’s Highest Court
“The author designs the variable categories and rules for their values, but the values themselves depend on unforeseeable factors like player behavior, escaping the author’s creative control,”
Las Vegas Jury Convicts Five Men for Major IPTV Piracy Operation
“Their scheme generated millions in criminal profits while causing significant losses for copyright owners,” said Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri. “These convictions highlight the Justice Department’s commitment to protecting intellectual property rights.”