Over 100 pirated software installers seized in Pampanga
Friday, April 20, 2012 THE Pilipinas Anti-Piracy Team (PAPT) led by the Optical Media Board (OMB) resumed its Northern Luzon anti-software piracy campaign and confiscated more than 100 pirated software...
View ArticleBahrain protesters swell ahead of F1 weekend
By REEM KHALIFAAssociated Press MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) – Anti-government protesters flooded a main highway in a march stretching for miles and security forces fired tear gas in breakaway clashes Friday...
View ArticleKopimism, Sweden's Pirate Religion, Begins to Plunder America
A Swedish religion whose dogma centers on the belief that people should be free to copy and distribute all information–regardless of any copyright or trademarks–has made its way to the United States....
View ArticleiiNet victorious in High Court stoush
Movie studios must make movies and TV shows affordable and quickly available to consumers in the same way iTunes has monetised music in order to reduce online piracy, according to iiNet chief Michael...
View ArticleiiNet Not Guilty, Australian Court Delivers Blow to Hollywood's Anti-piracy...
Australia’s High Court on Friday delivered a blow to a global anti-piracy campaign by some of Hollywood’s largest film studios. The High Court ruled unanimously that Perth-based internet service...
View ArticleAnontune: The New Social Music Platform From Anonymous [Video]
In a move sure to attract attention from the music industry, a small group of coders claiming to be part of Anonymous is putting together a social music platform. The rather ambitious goal: Create a...
View ArticleBahrain opposition urges more protests during F1
By REEM KHALIFAAssociated Press MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) – Anti-government groups in Bahrain are calling for more protests even as authorities intensify security on the eve of the Formula One Grand Prix....
View ArticleHometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsBahrain opposition...
By REEM KHALIFAAssociated Press MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) – Anti-government groups in Bahrain are calling for more protests even as authorities intensify security on the eve of the Formula One Grand Prix....
View ArticleHow news of an Old Harrovian's murder went straight to Obama
Mr Obama learnt that Mr Heywood was being described as a murder victim before British officials told William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, about the development. Sources in Washington last night said...
View ArticleOMB Scores Against Software Pirates
SAN FERNANDO CITY, Pampanga — The Optical Media Board (OMB) resumed its Northern Luzon anti-software piracy campaign, confiscating more than 100 pirated software installers allegedly used by computer...
View ArticleNeil Heywood death: how news of an Old Harrovian's murder went straight to...
Mr Obama learnt that Mr Heywood was being described as a murder victim before British officials told William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, about the development. Sources in Washington last night said...
View ArticleSwing-state unemployment down, Obama's chances up
By PAUL WISEMANAP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) – The improving economy is swinging the pendulum in President Barack Obama’s favor in the 14 states where the presidential election will likely be...
View ArticleLatest survey results in swing states, at a glance
By The Associated Press President Barack Obama holds a lead over the likely Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, in many of the battleground states in the presidential election. State Leader/margin Polling...
View ArticleP46-M worth pirated DVDs destroyed
By JM Agreda Sunday, April 22, 2012 THE Optical Media Board (OBM) disposed some 300 sacks of pirated DVDs in front of City Hall Friday. With help from the Baguio City Police Office and the National...
View ArticleHidden Dangers of CISPA
Have you heard of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act? If not, you’re in for a crash course. Leading privacy and civil rights groups have declared last week Stop Cyber Spying Weekin an...
View ArticleGovernment investigating stalling school buses
By DEE-ANN DURBINAP Auto Writer DETROIT (AP) – The federal government is investigating 5,000 school buses from the 2008 model year that could stall without warning. There have been no accidents or...
View ArticleObama eyes sanctions on foreign nationals using tech to limit rights
U.S. President Barack Obama (Credit: Martin LaMonica/CNET) President Barack Obama will allow U.S. officials to sanction foreign nationals for using technology to engage in human rights abuses,...
View ArticleObama to impose sanctions on foreign nationals for tech abuse
U.S. President Barack Obama (Credit: Martin LaMonica/CNET) President Barack Obama will allow U.S. officials to sanction foreign nationals for using technology to engage in human rights abuses,...
View ArticleMichael Moore says hacking scandal could hit Fox News
NEW YORK — Michael Moore has taken aim at Fox News for its politics countless times over his long career. But the provocateur filmmaker now believes that the News Corp. [NWS]-owned cable channel could...
View ArticleMichael Moore predicts phone-hacking scandal will spread to Fox News
April 23, 2012 13:58 Film-maker says he cannot believe the practice was restricted to the UK Buy DVD and Blu-ray from Amazon UK Michael Moore has said he believes the phone-hacking scandal will spread...
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