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Judge orders Pirate Bay ISP to pull the plug
Judge orders shutdown while buyer loses chairman.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 25 2009 1:17PM
Oddware
Pirate Bay downloads to flash drive before sale
Could rise from the dead if deal "disappoints".
Staff Writers
Aug 17 2009 3:42PM
Security
Music industry demands Pirate Bay acquisition fee
Gets tough on buyer.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 10 2009 7:21AM
Networking
Black day for file-sharing sites
Filesoup founder arrested.
Rosalie Marshall
Aug 6 2009 7:02AM
Networking
Pirate Bay's IPREDator not a place to hide
Anonymity service far from bulletproof.
Liz Tay
Aug 4 2009 11:29AM
Security
Pirate Bay foundering under heavy fire
Lawsuits, court case and sale on the rocks.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 3 2009 1:59PM
Security
Film studios seek to sink Pirate Bay for good
Industry files court action.
V3.co.uk staff
Jul 30 2009 6:51AM
Networking
Pirate Bay's anonymity service enters beta testing
Filters powerless against IPREDator.
Liz Tay
Jul 23 2009 10:31AM
Telco/ISP
Pirate Bay sold to Swedish software firm
Site to go legit.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 1 2009 6:28AM
Software
Pirate Bay continues to battle copyright laws
Launches video streaming service.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 30 2009 6:37AM
Software
Sweden's Pirate Party wins seat in European Parliament
A Swedish political party made up of copyright patent liberators and privacy campaigners has won a seat in the European Parliament.
David Neal
Jun 9 2009 6:50AM
Telco/ISP
Aussie anti-piracy battle moves into schools
The Australian film and television industry will take its fight against piracy into schools courtesy of a newly-formed body, the Intellectual Property Awareness Foundation (IPAF).
Staff Writers
Jun 2 2009 12:30PM
Software
Pirate Party on course for election triumph
The Pirate Party, a Swedish political party set up to promote internet piracy and reform copyright laws, is set to win several seats in the European parliament, according to reports.
Phil Muncaster
May 25 2009 6:10AM
Software
Studios push for more money in Pirate Bay case
Several film studios are lobbying Swedish courts to increase the cash penalty award in the Pirate Bay case.
Shaun Nichols
May 23 2009 8:00AM
Software
Pirate Bay lobs new appeal for retrial
The administrators of the controversial Pirate Bay website are filing new appeals to their April convictions of providing copyrighted content on the web.
Shaun Nichols
May 12 2009 1:14PM
Software
Bogus versions of Microsoft Windows 7 infected with malware
The final release candidate for Microsoft's newest version of Windows was made available last week, and already infected pirated versions of the software are making the rounds.
Chuck Miller
May 11 2009 11:04AM
Security
Google and Pirate Bay share Friday good news
Both Google and the Pirate Bay have achieved slight victories over their legal opponents overnight.
Rosalie Marshall
Apr 24 2009 6:29AM
Software
Protests follow Pirate Bay verdict
Hundreds of protesters demonstrated on Saturday in Sweden against a court verdict that found guilty the operators of bit-torrent site The Pirate Bay.
Rosalie Marshall
Apr 20 2009 6:20AM
Software
Pirate Bay operators facing jail as trial closes
The founders and operators of The Pirate Bay have been found guilty by a Swedish court of helping to make copyrighted content available on the web.
Rosalie Marshall
Apr 18 2009 8:10AM
Software
Pirate Bay trial comes to an end
The Pirate Bay trial, in which four Swedish men were accused of copyright theft, has come to an end.
Iain Thomson
Mar 6 2009 12:15AM
Software
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