DVD Ranger loses lawsuit from Sony, comes with new Cinavia solution
The developers of DVDRanger claim to have lost a lawsuit from Sony and have announced a new solution to bypass the Cinavia protection.
The developers of DVDRanger claim to have lost a lawsuit from Sony and have announced a new solution to bypass the Cinavia protection.
The Piratebay is currently down accross the globe.
MPAA now targets mobile phone apps as well
The author of DVDRanger, who claimed to have broken the Cinavia protection has decided to back up his claim by posting videos to demonstrate that it works.
The IFPI reports that in countries where the Piratebay is blocked there are more people using paid music sites.
The HTML standard might get support for copy protection.
The founder of Cydia, Jay Freeman, has announced that 4 million unique users have installed Cydia using the Evasi0n jailbreak.
It seems the Piratebay is suffering from network outage again.
A search engine for the recently launched Mega appeared. The search engine has an index of files stored on Mega and gives access to large amounts of mainly pirated content. Mega has discovered the search engine and is actively deleting the files. In order for files to appear in the index, users need to manually add their files.
Mega, the new cloud hosting service of Kim Dotcom (found of MegaUpload), doesn’t seem to be as secure as thought…
Mega encrypts files that are uploaded. That should make it hard for movie studios to shut it down, but it can also be abused by others. Click to read more…
Mega, the new cloud service from MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom will give users 50 Gigabytes of free storage.
In the US, the head of moviez release group “Imagine Group” was sentenced to 5 years in prison for the distribution of films that he and his four mates recorded in cinemas.