Archive for August, 2010

Halo Sequel Hackers Upload Game on File Sharing Site

Posted on 27 August 2010 by Lee.

The brand new sequel to the wildly popular game, Halo, has recently found its way on to file sharing sites, much to the fury of the game’s manufacturer, Bungie. With Reach tipped to be the hottest release of the gaming world this year, many file sharing sites reached meltdown levels with huge numbers of people [...]

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NO Link between File Sharing and Recession says Leading Research Firm

Posted on 23 August 2010 by Lee.

Leading market research company, Interpret, has recently published a fascinating report following an extensive study investigating a possible link between illegal file sharing habits and the current worldwide economic recession. Despite many industry experts believing that there had to be a definite link between a reduction in people’s disposable income and their illegal file sharing [...]

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Torrentreactor.net Buys the Rights to Re-name Small Russian Village

Posted on 13 August 2010 by Lee.

Popular file sharing site, Torrentreactor.net, recently announced via its website that it has negotiated a deal to buy the rights to rename the remote Russian village of Gar. Despite a great deal of skepticism about the validity of the report, Torrentreactor.net is sticking to its claims and insists that the deal is a legitimate one [...]

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Apple iDisk App Allows Users to share Music Files

Posted on 9 August 2010 by Lee.

The iDisk app is one of many to be found on Apple devices such as the iPhone, iPad, and iTouch, but what makes the iDisk app so useful to music lovers all over the world is the feature built into the iDisk that allows users to stream music from the “cloud” while using other apps. [...]

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ORG Criticizes Ofcom File Sharing Draft Code

Posted on 3 August 2010 by Lee.

Advocacy group, ORG, is demanding a rewrite of the Ofcom draft code designed to cut down on illegal file sharing in the UK. The internet freedom organization is concerned that the draft code is too vague about the standards of evidence required when action is taken against individuals over alleged illegal file sharing. The Open [...]

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