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A major website hosting pirate copies of Nintendo Switch games has been shut down by the FBI. Now, instead of ...
Italy's Piracy Shield allows authorities to not only require ISPs, but also VPN and DNS providers, to block suspected pirated ...
Those attempting to access the site are now met with a single graphic displaying a warning from federal authorities, in place ...
An industry group has worked with police in Vietnam to close down a pirate streaming operation that redistributed sports broadcasts online. This article, Anti-piracy group shuts down StreamEast ...
There were 95 piracy and armed robberies against ships in Asia from January to June this year, an 83% increase compared to the same period last year, according to data from the Information Sharing ...
Nintendo’s latest anti-piracy efforts are raising concerns among fans, especially those considering a secondhand Switch 2. Gamers are warning others to be cautious, as buying a used console could mean ...
As more viewers turn to streaming to watch major sports events, Broadpeak's Nivedita Nouvel explains why dealing with ...
Nintendo fans are warning others to be mindful of the company's new anti-piracy policy when buying a secondhand Switch 2.
The anti-piracy ad “You Wouldn’t Steal a Car” is seared into countless brains for its goofy music, its silly message and its distinctive style. But what if that style itself was pirated?
A famous anti-piracy ad campaign from the 2000s used a font that may have been pirated, according to social media users and several outlets, including Vice, PC World and Sky News. The ads ...
A famous anti- piracy campaign from the early 2000s which became a part of pop culture history may have itself have been the product of piracy. Social media users have discovered the font used for ...
WTF?! In what must be the very definition of irony, one of the most infamous anti-piracy campaigns from two decades ago may have included a font that was, in essence, stolen. The "You Wouldn't ...